1994-95 Upper Deck
Total Cards: 360
Rating: 6.4 (43 votes)
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1994-95 Upper Deck
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23 - Shaquille O'Neal ANT - Orlando Magic |
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This card is awesome -- in good-looking condition, $1 would be a great buy for me even though I have at least one already, maybe 2. |
23 - Shaquille O'Neal ANT - Orlando Magic |
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This card is awesome -- in good-looking condition, $1 would be a great buy for me even though I have at least one already, maybe 2. |
157 - Grant Hill RCL, RC - Detroit Pistons |
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I think this is a card you could purchase from a $1 bin at a card show. Its hard to think of this costing $2 or more at any shop or card show when found. But its a cool card and I would pay $2 for sure if it was in great condition. |
236 - Ron Harper - Chicago Bulls |
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Interesting to see Ron Harper in a #2 jersey. He wore 4 & 9 his entire career. Wonder if this is similar to Jordan wearing #12 for one game. |
254 - Brian Grant RCL, RC - Sacramento Kings |
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In Sacramento, this generally would be in a $1 card bin with a toploader, but not an easy card to find in person even in Sacramento. Brian Grant was awesome -- he was my favorite Kings draft pick ever -- I always thought it was a shame he ended up having to play the role of a Shaq-stopper in his prime years, as I think this prevented him from really being a perennial all star with a diverse offensive game. He was still very good player and this man got PAID -- one of highest paid players (along with Juwan) during that era based on a strangely large contract the year before salary cap was changed. |
281 - Glenn Robinson RCL, RC - Milwaukee Bucks |
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