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

A 1992-93 Skybox NBA Hoops Series 2 card featuring Lloyd Daniels at card number 465. This early-90s basketball card represents a key era in modern sports card collecting.
1992-93 • Skybox • NBA Hoops Series 2
National Basketball Association • New Jersey Nets
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The 1992-93 Skybox NBA Hoops Series 2 set stands as a cornerstone release in basketball card history. Series 2 continued Skybox's reputation for vibrant photography and clean design that defined the early 1990s collecting landscape. Lloyd Daniels card #465 captures a moment from that era when Skybox dominated the market alongside competitors like Fleer and Upper Deck. This Skybox NBA Hoops card appeals to collectors pursuing complete set builds, era-focused collections, and basketball card investors interested in early-90s releases. The 1992-93 season marked a pivotal period for NBA memorabilia, and Skybox Series 2 remains a sought-after vintage touchstone. Whether you're filling gaps in an existing collection or starting a dedicated Skybox run, the Lloyd Daniels #465 represents authentic early-90s basketball card production. Collectors value these cards for their design quality, nostalgic appeal, and place within Skybox's storied catalog.
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Lloyd Daniels' 1992-93 Skybox NBA Hoops Series 2 rookie card occupies a niche tier within the early-90s Hoops set, a brand known for its mass production runs that generally keeps base rookie values modest. However, Daniels carries a compelling backstory as a street basketball legend whose troubled path to the NBA adds a layer of collector intrigue that can push his cards above typical low-tier contemporaries. With only one active listing currently available, the thin market makes price discovery difficult and can create artificial scarcity in the short term.
This card is a standard base rookie from the Hoops Series 2 print run, a set produced in high volume during the early-90s overproduction era, meaning raw copies are plentiful and graded population reports on platforms like PSA and BGS show relatively low submission counts due to limited collector demand rather than true scarcity. There are no known serial-numbered parallels or short print variants associated with this specific issue, making condition the primary differentiator for value. High-grade copies — PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 — command a meaningful premium over raw examples simply due to the low number of collectors who have bothered to submit this card.
Daniels never established a sustained NBA career, which limits the long-term demand drivers that fuel rookie card appreciation for Hall of Fame-caliber players. That said, his cult status in basketball lore — immortalized in the book 'The Last Shot' and referenced frequently in streetball culture — sustains a small but passionate collector base that keeps interest from disappearing entirely. Grading submission trends for this card remain low, meaning a high-grade example could see renewed attention if Daniels experiences a cultural moment, such as a documentary or retrospective feature, though broad market momentum for this issue remains limited.

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