
Zach Wilson
2021 • Panini
Prizm • #332

A PSA 9 graded 2019-20 Panini Prizm Brandon Clarke rookie card—a key early entry for Grizzlies collectors and NBA rookie enthusiasts.
2019-20 • Panini • Prizm
NBA • Memphis Grizzlies
PSA 9
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Brandon Clarke's 2019-20 Panini Prizm rookie card sits in the mid-tier range of his overall rookie card market, with Prizm being the flagship set that typically commands a premium over base brand offerings for the same player. With only one active listing currently available, the thin market creates potential for price volatility in either direction depending on buyer urgency. Clarke's role as a reliable rotation big man for Memphis positions this card modestly within the broader 2019-20 Prizm rookie class, which features higher-profile names that draw more collector attention.
The base Prizm rookie sits as the most widely available entry point in the Prizm parallel ecosystem, with Silver, color parallels, and numbered refractors commanding progressively stronger premiums above it. Graded copies in the PSA/BGS population reports are present but not scarce at the base level, meaning high-grade copies — particularly PSA 10s — carry the most meaningful premium within this card's hierarchy. Collectors seeking true scarcity should focus on numbered parallels such as the Gold (/10) or Black (1/1) versions, which represent a fundamentally different supply dynamic than the standard base Prizm.
Clarke has shown durability and efficiency as a role player, but his market trajectory is closely tied to whether he develops into a consistent starter or remains a complementary piece, limiting long-term upside on base rookie copies. The 2019-20 Prizm class remains one of the more actively traded modern rookie sets, which provides sustained liquidity even for secondary players in the checklist. Grading submission trends for Clarke have likely plateaued, meaning high-grade population growth is slow — a modest positive for existing PSA 10 holders, though overall market momentum for this card remains subdued absent a significant on-court breakout.

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