
David Benoit
1993-94 • Fleer
#205

1992-93 • Fleer
National Basketball Association • Utah Jazz
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David Benoit's 1992-93 Fleer rookie sits firmly in the budget tier of early-90s NBA rookies, reflecting his role as a role player rather than a franchise cornerstone during his Utah Jazz tenure. Cards from the 1992-93 Fleer set are widely available and generally trade at the lower end of the market, meaning this card commands little premium even in high-grade condition. Benoit's career significance as a reliable bench contributor rather than a star limits the ceiling for this card relative to Jazz contemporaries like Stockton or Malone from the same era.
The 1992-93 Fleer base set was produced in very high volumes during the overproduction era of early-90s basketball cards, resulting in an abundant raw supply with minimal scarcity. There are no notable short prints, serial-numbered parallels, or insert variations associated with this specific card, making it a standard base issue with no rarity premium to speak of. Graded population reports for this card are minimal, as collector demand for PSA or BGS submissions on high-print-run base cards of non-star players from this era remains extremely low.
Benoit never established the Hall of Fame trajectory or sustained star power necessary to drive long-term appreciation for his rookie card, and market momentum for overproduction-era base rookies of role players remains largely stagnant. With only one active listing currently in the market, liquidity is a concern — low volume can indicate disinterest rather than scarcity-driven demand. Grading submission trends for this card are negligible, and without a significant cultural resurgence or nostalgia wave tied to the early-90s Jazz supporting cast, meaningful price appreciation is unlikely in the near term.

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