www.cnbc.com — I’m a big fan of Upper Deck. Have been since the very first set in 1989. Still love to open packs and their cards are the best in the business. But once a year, I find something that completely confuses me. I just pulled this Joakim Noah card from Upper Deck’s “Rookie Threads” box. Take a look at it and tell me if you notice anything wrong. To my knowledge, the Chicago Bulls have never worn ...
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News reporter takes on Upper Deck
Wax Heaven —
... Don’t have time for a full post since it’s 6 A.M and I am about to start getting ready for “work”. Check out this great story about a reporter who called Upper Deck to complain about a very fishy Joaquin Noah “shoot-used” relic. You gotta love collectors! ...
Shirt off My Back: CNBC Takes Action?
Sports Cards Uncensored —
Thank you to Mario at Wax Heaven for posting this one. Looks like CNBC got a whiff of what collectors have been talking about for a long, long time. I posted a while ago how fucking sick I am of event used shit, and I think its great how far the CNBC reporter took it. I have been saying for an extended period of time that cards containing pieces of jersey may not be as accurate as we think (ever since they took the guarantee off the back). Im quite glad that someone with resources greater than a YouTube channel is doing something.
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feetinthepaint.wordpress.com 5/13/2008 — Joakim Noah is a thug.
How often do you hear that and what type of feeling does it evoke from you?
I’ve found that some polarizing sports figures like Joakim are being given the ”thug” label with reckless abandon. You can make an argument that a few athletes deserve it but most definitely do not.
Joakim Noah is a thug.
How often do you hear that and what type of feeling does it evoke from you?
I’ve found that some polarizing sports figures like Joakim are being given the ”thug” label with reckless abandon. You can make an argument that a few athletes deserve it but most definitely do not.
Wednesday Bucks Notes
www.brewhoop.com 5/14/2008 — Who's the latest member of the Pistons' front office to join John Hammond's front office in Milwaukee? Which Buck made the first "no-defense team"? And how did Yi Jianlian and Ramon Sessions do in the all-rookie voting? Check out today's notes for the answers.
Who's the latest member of the Pistons' front office to join John Hammond's front office in Milwaukee? Which Buck made the first "no-defense team"? And how did Yi Jianlian and Ramon Sessions do in the all-rookie voting? Check out today's notes for the answers.