
Adrian McPherson
2005 • Topps
Finest • #FA-AM

A PSA 9-graded 1996-97 Topps Finest Clyde Drexler #23 with coating—a premium basketball card capturing one of the NBA's most dynamic guards during his Rockets championship run.
1996-97 • Topps • Finest • W/ Coating
NBA • Houston Rockets
PSA 9
23
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The 1996-97 Topps Finest Clyde Drexler commands a premium within his card catalog due to Finest's chromium technology and refractor-era prestige, placing it well above base-issue Drexler cards from the same period. With only one active listing currently available, the market is effectively illiquid, meaning any transaction reflects a seller's market dynamic rather than true price discovery. Drexler's Hall of Fame status and his dual-franchise legacy with Portland and Houston sustains collector interest in this era of his cardography.
The 1996-97 Topps Finest set is structured with tiered rarity through its base, Rare, and Uncommon designations, along with coveted refractor parallels that carry significantly stronger collector demand and population scarcity. Graded copies in the population reports are limited relative to the raw card pool, as many collectors from this era held rather than submitted, meaning high-grade certified examples trade with a meaningful premium. The presence of graded copies available suggests some market infrastructure exists, but the single active listing points to a tightly held inventory among current owners.
Drexler's Hall of Fame induction and his recognition as one of the premier shooting guards of the late 1980s and 1990s provides a durable floor for his key cards, particularly chromium-era issues that benefit from both nostalgia and condition sensitivity. Grading submission trends for mid-1990s Finest cards have been rising as the vintage chromium segment gains broader collector attention, which could tighten population reports further for high-grade examples. The extremely limited active listing count signals either strong holder conviction or diminished seller motivation, both of which historically precede upward price pressure when demand returns.

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