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

Jud Buechler's 1992-93 Skybox NBA Hoops Series 2 rookie card, featuring the Golden State Warriors forward in this collectible early-1990s release.
1992-93 • Skybox • NBA Hoops Series 2
National Basketball Association • Golden State Warriors
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The 1992-93 Skybox NBA Hoops Series 2 Jud Buechler #385 rookie card captures the Golden State Warriors forward during the early expansion of premium basketball card production. Skybox emerged as a major competitor in the early 1990s, known for bold design work and vibrant photography that set their releases apart from contemporaries. This Series 2 card represents a key entry point for collectors building comprehensive early-90s basketball sets or focusing on Warriors memorabilia. Buechler's rookie status adds foundational appeal for those tracking first-year cards from the era. The 1992-93 season marked a significant moment in basketball card collecting, with Skybox establishing itself as a quality manufacturer through detailed card stock and striking visual presentation. Collectors pursue this card for set completion, player collection building, or as part of broader early-1990s basketball nostalgia. Whether raw or graded, the Buechler rookie remains a recognizable entry from Skybox's influential run during the hobby's growth period.
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Buechler's 1992-93 Skybox NBA Hoops Series 2 rookie sits firmly in the low-demand tier of early-90s base rookies, a period notorious for massive overproduction that suppressed long-term value across the board. With only a single active listing currently available, the market is essentially illiquid, making price discovery unreliable rather than a signal of scarcity. His career as a role player and three-time Bulls champion (1996–98) offers modest collector interest, but that narrative rarely translates into meaningful premiums for his Warriors-era rookie cards.
This card is a standard base issue from the Hoops Series 2 print run, which was produced in enormous quantities during the early-90s junk wax era — graded population reports reflect very few PSA or BGS submissions, not because copies are scarce, but because grading fees rarely justify the return on low-value base cards. No serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel variants apply to this issue, placing it at the most common tier of the set. The raw population vastly outnumbers graded examples, and even high-grade copies face limited collector appetite.
Buechler's market trajectory shows little upward momentum — retired role players from this era rarely experience sustained demand spikes unless tied to a major cultural moment, such as a documentary revival or championship anniversary cycle. The Bulls dynasty connection provides occasional minor interest, but this Warriors rookie predates that narrative and doesn't benefit from it directly. Grading submission trends for early-90s Hoops base cards remain minimal, and without a population-driven scarcity story or player resurgence, long-term appreciation potential is limited.

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