Since I decided to start building a PC from the ground up at the start of the year, I've focussed on trying to grab just about every Noah Vonleh card I can get my hands on. Thankfully his lack of playing time this year ensured that I could actually afford to build a PC around his cards while still collecting a player I believe still has a ton of upside (any other Top 10 pick this year and I'd have been doomed!).
With well over 100 unique Vonleh cards, the novelty of collecting countless "player-worn" patch cards was starting to wear a little thin, continuously paying large chunks of money for a patch from a jersey off the rack that's been cut up (a design feature more than anything else). With that in mind I started scouring the net to see if any Vonleh game-used jerseys were available (not an easy find when he only played 25 games!). As luck would have it I managed to land not just a game worn jersey, but one from his debut, and it thankfully didn't invite too much bidding competition!
Definitely not a bargain by any means, and easily the most I've spent on any single piece of sports memorabilia, or card for that matter, but when you consider that one single box of National Treasures costs the same price I'm thrilled
So behold, Noah Vonleh's NBA debut jersey where he put up a monster statline of a missed shot and a steal in 6 minutes of action while getting blown out by the Warriors! 
With well over 100 unique Vonleh cards, the novelty of collecting countless "player-worn" patch cards was starting to wear a little thin, continuously paying large chunks of money for a patch from a jersey off the rack that's been cut up (a design feature more than anything else). With that in mind I started scouring the net to see if any Vonleh game-used jerseys were available (not an easy find when he only played 25 games!). As luck would have it I managed to land not just a game worn jersey, but one from his debut, and it thankfully didn't invite too much bidding competition!
Definitely not a bargain by any means, and easily the most I've spent on any single piece of sports memorabilia, or card for that matter, but when you consider that one single box of National Treasures costs the same price I'm thrilled

