NFT All Star Game in Springfield, MA at the Basketball Hall of Fame. Celebrating sports NFTs and the collectors in the space annually! @topshottandy livestream
Happy Halloween 🎃 👻 🧟♂️
If you enjoy basketball and spooky puns, you’ll really like this article
Click the link … if you aren’t scared!
https://t.co/1u6JtuZwXx
With the rush of Wemby buys on @NBATopShot lately, and with @packdrip as one of the top holders of Wemby's Metallic Gold Rare Moment /147, it seems like a good time to re-share the article that @packdrip wrote:
https://t.co/uIBBoaS111
Panini NBA is selling like hot cakes and NBA Top Shot forgot to find a new AI prompt for their Paige Bueckers #1/1
Fantasy Novel writers, TCG duelists & Oklahoma hipsters collaborating isnt basketball culture, they will never care about the product more than cashing their checks
Recently, I joined the Team at @TeamHoldNFT
If you would be so kind to check out my new article FREE on SubStack!
Here, I organized the NBA's leading scorers based on where they were selected on Draft Night!
https://t.co/dht3qMH3NA
𝗗𝗘𝗩𝗘𝗟𝗢𝗣𝗜𝗡𝗚: A disturbing Facebook post from Brett Lemieux, shared in the “Autographs 101” group, appears to be a jaw-dropping confession to one of the largest sports memorabilia fraud operations in history.
Lemieux details a decades-long scheme involving the production and sale of millions of counterfeit autographs, holograms, and authentication stickers for stars like Tom Brady, Kobe Bryant, Patrick Mahomes, and Aaron Judge.
He claims his team infiltrated databases from various major memorabilia companies, selling forged items across the industry undetected for years. The post also alleges law enforcement recently raided the operation, with semi-trucks seizing over $500M worth of fake merchandise.
Recent reports of a deceased body have been confirmed at the site of the raid, but the investigation is still pending.
Got the MJ card back. Thank you to @PSAcard for grading it so quickly.
We can work with an 8. Now I have to decide if I want to sell it to buy more cards or keep it and retire from the card game forever
Blockchain and the world of digital cards continues to heat up with a MAJOR eye-catching sale of the Victor Wembanyama Green Kaboom Rookie 1/1 for $50,001.
For reference, Wemby’s physical GOLD Kaboom /10 sold for $53,680 last month.
Which would you rather have?
In 2016, I interviewed Stefon Diggs' brother Mar'Sean Darez Diggs on his recruitment and commitment to the University of Alabama at Birmingham 🐉
The longform article can be found on my website using this link down below ⬇️
The Diggs family is a family of ballers! 🏈
https://t.co/hiP1WfNcST
Recently, I published an article with @gamechgrmedia about collecting data physical vs digital collectibles
A 🧵 on my collecting strategy 🏀 https://t.co/ik6sKYJVLn