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1992-93 • Skybox
NBA Hoops Series 2 • #440

1992-93 • Skybox • NBA Hoops Series 2
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Don MacLean's 1992-93 NBA Hoops Series 2 rookie card occupies the lower tier of his collectible footprint, as Hoops was a mass-produced set with wide distribution that kept values modest even at peak demand. With only a single active listing currently on the market, price discovery is limited and transactions are infrequent, suggesting thin liquidity rather than strong collector interest. MacLean's career as a journeyman NBA big man — never reaching All-Star status — keeps this card from commanding a premium relative to star rookies from the same era.
The 1992-93 NBA Hoops Series 2 was printed in large quantities as part of the overproduction era of early 1990s basketball cards, meaning raw copies are abundant and graded population reports on platforms like PSA and BGS reflect high submission volumes with little scarcity at any grade tier. This is a standard base rookie card with no serial numbering, no parallel variant, and no short-print designation, placing it firmly in the common tier of the set. High-grade examples (PSA 10 or BGS 9.5) may carry a slight condition premium given centering and print quality issues common to Hoops cards of this period.
MacLean's post-playing career has generated minimal hobby momentum, and without a Hall of Fame trajectory or sustained cultural relevance, long-term appreciation potential for this card remains limited. The overproduction era continues to suppress values across the board for non-star players, and grading submission trends for MacLean rookies are negligible, reflecting low speculative interest. Collectors focused on early 1990s nostalgia or team-specific sets may find this card appealing as a low-cost filler, but it is unlikely to develop meaningful market momentum without an external catalyst.

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