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Ultrak Jumbo Countdown Timer


Ultrak Jumbo Countdown Timer


$16.00


The Ultrak T-2 features a huge electronic 1 1/4″ digital digit display countdown timer that can be set from one second to 100 minutes. The timer also has one of the loudest alarms when time is up. Many customers enjoys this timer built in memory reset function. There is also a magnetic back-clip and easel stand for easy to read table top to bottom display. The timer is 3″ in height and uses an…

MagnaCard All About Your Locker Magnetic Epoxy Sports Magnets, Assorted variety pack. 2 Magnets in pack(61221)


MagnaCard All About Your Locker Magnetic Epoxy Sports Magnets, Assorted variety pack. 2 Magnets in pack(61221)


$4.99


Assorted variety pack contains 2 magnets. Packs contain either Baseball and Football magnet duo OR Soccerball and basketball magnet duo. …

MagnaCard All About Your Locker Magnetic Epoxy Sports Magnets, Basketball and a Soccer Ball (61222)


MagnaCard All About Your Locker Magnetic Epoxy Sports Magnets, Basketball and a Soccer Ball (61222)



2 Pack Epoxy Sport Ball Magnets. 1 Basketball and 1 Soccerball Included…


Michael Jordan to the Max (Large Format)


Michael Jordan to the Max (Large Format)


$9.98


The greatest basketball player of all time gets an appropriate clip reel in this 45-minute documentary, which was originally released in the IMAX format. While you can’t simulate IMAX’s 80-foot-high screen in your living room, you can still get the thrills and awe-inspiring footage of this tribute to one man’s talent and endurance. Much of the original footage was shot during the 1997 NBA Finals b…

Basketball's Best Kept Secret


Basketball’s Best Kept Secret


$2.95


Audio CD compilation of Pro Basketball players’ recordings….

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Steve Nash Rookie Card

Steve Nash rookie card, went from times of difficulty to joining a list of those who had made history. He became one of the 11 men that are the only one’s in the history of the NBA to win Most Valuable player, multiple times. He weighs less than 200 pounds and is 6 feet and three inches tall. 

Arriving from Santa Clara to join the Phoenix Suns in 96, he stood overshadowed by Jason Kidd. In his first two seasons, he averaged three assists and less than 10 points a game. There was only 11 games that he started in within this time.

Dallas picked him up in 1998 and it is there that he went to all-star status. He returned to the Suns in 2004 when he went to free agent statue. Now the Suns would not want to think of what it would be like to not have him.

Steve Nash seemed to find what he needed, when working with the coach Mike D’Antoni. His game average took a turn for 19 points and 11 assists a game. He improved on his three pointers and layups, as well as getting himself the MVP status for two years in a row.

One of the times he won MVP was in 2004-05 and the other was in 2005-06, while helping the team become one of the best teams in the NBA. Although his scoring in assists and points increased in 2006-07, it appears that the Steve Nash rookie card, continues to not get the recognition deserved. 

The value of his basketball card remains way undervalued for the accomplishments he has made. When his card will increase in value remains a mystery. Presently, people can enjoy purchasing his card for much less than it really is worth, until at least they realize that he deserves a much higher price value for his card.

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How much are my 1996 Upper Deck basketball cards worth?

I was looking through some old stuff when i found a pack of 9 Upper Deck basketball cards well kept in a plastic folder-type thing. Names include, Penny, Horry, Kerr, Schrempf, Thompson, Ceballos, Anthony, Edney, O’Bannon, Zidek, Hill, Grant, and Thomas. Anyone know how much theyre worth or where I can find out?

I don’t think you have much there, but go to eBay and search for your cards to see what they’re selling for. Also you can pick up an Baseball Card magazine and look them up in there – you should be able to find the magazine at places where you can buy baseball cards.

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