
Hubert Davis
1992-93 • Skybox
NBA Hoops Series 2 • #435

1992-93 • Fleer
National Basketball Association • New York Knicks
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Hubert Davis's 1992-93 Fleer rookie sits in the lower tier of NBA rookie cards from that era, reflecting his role as a complementary player rather than a franchise cornerstone during his playing days. The Fleer base set from this period was produced in high volume, meaning raw copies trade at modest levels with only professionally graded high-grade examples commanding any meaningful premium. Compared to the broader 1992-93 Fleer set, which features marquee rookies that anchor collector interest, Davis's card remains a secondary target with limited crossover appeal beyond dedicated Knicks collectors.
The 1992-93 Fleer base set was a mass-produced release with no serial numbering, placing this card firmly in the high-print-run category with no scarcity-driven floor to support pricing. There are no known short print variations or significant parallels within the standard Fleer base issue for this card, making population reports largely irrelevant as a value driver. Graded copies exist but PSA and BGS population data suggests minimal submission interest historically, which means high-grade examples are not particularly scarce but also not actively sought in the grading market.
Davis transitioned into a respected NBA head coaching career, most notably leading North Carolina to a national championship, which has generated modest renewed collector curiosity around his playing-era cards. However, coaching achievements rarely translate into sustained rookie card appreciation at the level that on-court stardom does, limiting the ceiling for long-term value growth. With only one active listing currently available, market liquidity is thin, and the card is best positioned as a nostalgia or team collector piece rather than a speculative investment target.

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