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1992-93 • Skybox
NBA Hoops Series 2 • #487

1992-93 • Skybox • NBA Hoops Series 2
National Basketball Association • Cleveland Cavaliers
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Clarence Weatherspoon from Nba Hoops Series 2 (1992-93)
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Clarence Weatherspoon
Sport
Basketball
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Language
English
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Clarence Weatherspoon's 1992-93 NBA Hoops Series 2 rookie sits in the budget-friendly tier of early 90s rookie cards, consistent with the era's mass-production output that suppressed values across the Hoops brand. With only a single active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the card's positioning relative to the broader 1992-93 Hoops set is modest, reflecting Weatherspoon's solid but not star-caliber NBA career. Graded copies in high condition can command a relative premium over raw examples, though the ceiling remains conservative compared to marquee rookies from the same class.
The 1992-93 NBA Hoops Series 2 was produced in high volume during the junk wax era, meaning raw copies are widely available in the secondary market with no serial numbering or short print designation. This is a standard base rookie card with no parallel or insert variants to differentiate it, placing it in the most common tier of the set. Graded population reports on platforms like PSA and BGS show relatively few submissions, which is typical for budget-era cards where grading costs often exceed market returns.
Weatherspoon enjoyed a respectable 13-year NBA career but never achieved All-Star status or Hall of Fame consideration, which naturally limits long-term speculative demand for his rookie cards. The low grading submission volume suggests minimal institutional collector interest, and market momentum remains flat with no significant catalysts — such as a coaching role, media presence, or anniversary milestone — currently driving renewed attention. This card is best suited for set collectors or nostalgia buyers rather than investors seeking appreciating assets.

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