177 - Shawn Kemp (This is when Shawn Kemp was still awesome. I'll lay off the big guy and won't mention anything else.)
30 - Will Perdue (Internal dialog: "Wasn't Purdue a Blazer at some point or am I totally making this up?" I had to consult Wikipedia which proves I'm not crazy.)
160 - Clifford Robinson (Definitely a Blazer! I don't miss the headband era, but if there was one Blazer who was born to rock one it was Uncle Cliffy.)
131 - Nick Anderson (I have a friend who idolized the Shaq/Penny era Magic. My favorite player on that team was always Nick Anderson, but I was also in love with shooting the 3 when I was that age.)
103 - Jon Barry (Jon Barry had a very long career for someone who didn't really excel at anything. I'm trying to make this a compliment.)
91 - Nick Van Exel (For some inexplicable reason I was a big fan of Nick the Quick's in college when he played for the Cincinnati Bearcats. I wasn't all that thrilled about him becoming a hated Laker, but he made his way around the league and even made it to Portland at some point.)
3 of 10 - Larry Johnson Ultra Power (Man, the '90s were awesome. This card has sparkles on it, which are not quite so evident in the scan. If you replaced LJ with a Tiger Beat coverboy, this wouldn't have looked out of placed pinned up on the wall in a middle school girl's bedroom.)
179 - Gary Payton (There are no less than 3 photos of each player on the back of each card, which is great. Guess which picture of The Glove is my favorite?)
96 - Harold Miner (Of all of the players annointed as the Next Michael Jordan, "Baby Jordan" might have had the toughest luck in trying to live up to the hype.)
128 - Charles Oakley (The Knicks were practically forced down my throat in the late '80s and early '90s but somehow I grew to like them a bit as a more palatable Eastern Conference alternative to the Bulls or the Pistons.)
65 - Sam Cassell (And finally, we'll finish up with two of the all-time goofiest looking guys in the game.)
As always, send me an e-mail if you're interested in any of these cards.
4 comments:
I loved 90's basketball cards. Great insert pull with Grammama. I wonder whatever happened to him. He'd be great on like an NBA TV or something.
You are on the verge of a Blazers related "hot pack"! Shawn Kemp played for the Portland to during the Jail Blazer days. Oh, the memories...
I remember hearing something back in the day about LJ being illiterate. I'm guessing that would make it difficult to land a broadcasting job, but for all I know it wasn't true.
Do you guys remember Grammama being on an episode of Family Matters? I think Urkel dunked on her. Don't judge me.
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