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Kobe
made his NBA debut at the age of 18 years, 2 months and 11 days
old, on November 3, 1996. In 1998 Kobe became the youngest All-Star
in NBA history (at that time) and in 2003, the youngest player
to reach 10,000 career points. Amazingly, Kobe already has an
All-Star Game MVP (2002) and 3 NBA Titles (1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-
02) on his resume, with many more honors and titles sure to come.
With Shaq gone from Los Angeles, Kobe is without question the
leader of the Lakers, a role he appears to relish. Many more great
things lie ahead for this star among basketball stars. This terrific
collectible is Bryant's model shoe from the late 90's (when the
Lakers' dynasty began), hand-signed by Kobe (along with his famous
#8) in silver sharpie. A VERY
unique Kobe collectible that you won't find anywhere else. A great
gift for that Los Angeles fan that covets unique Lakers collectibles.
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This
Sports
Gallery Exclusive celebrates one of the most exciting
team, players, and plays of the 2006/07 NBA season. On April 18,
2007, the Warriors clinched their first playoff bid since 1994 with
a resounding 120-98 victory in their season finale at Portland.
The Warriors closed out the regular season with an implausible 16-5
run, finishing 42-40. But the Warriors weren't done yet. They were
looking to make a little play-off history. On April 22, 2007, the
Warriors played their first playoff game in 12 years, beating the
#1 seed Dallas Mavericks 97-85 on the road and making it 6 straight
against the team with NBA's best record that season (67 wins). On
May 3, 2007, the Warriors, with the help of their explosive third
quarter, eliminated the Mavs four games to two to become the first
#8 seed to beat a #1 seed in a seven-game series. This was the Warriors'
first playoff series win in 16 years, and their first 7 game series
win since 1976. This awesome 39"w x 16" h display commemorates
this unforgettable season and play-off run with action photos of
Baron Davis and J-Rich, the cornerstones of the Warriors' explosive
offense. Davis' photo is his awe-inspiring dunk against Andre Kirilenko
of the Jazz in the 2nd round of the play-offs that had the crowd...and
nation...buzzing. The centerpiece is the Golden State's playoff
mantra - "We Believe"
as depicted on the game cards handed out to the fans at Oracle Arena.
Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood and classic Warriors suede
double matting, this is a great piece of Sports Art. Warriors fans
can hardly wait for next season...
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Baron
Davis, Monta Ellis and Stephen Jackson new!
Big Three Display (unsigned)
This Sports
Gallery Exclusive celebrates one of the most exciting
team, players, and plays of the 2006/07 NBA season. On April 18,
2007, the Warriors clinched their first playoff bid since 1994 with
a resounding 120-98 victory in their season finale at Portland.
The Warriors closed out the regular season with an implausible 16-5
run, finishing 42-40. But the Warriors weren't done yet. They were
looking to make a little play-off history. On April 22, 2007, the
Warriors played their first playoff game in 12 years, beating the
#1 seed Dallas Mavericks 97-85 on the road and making it 6 straight
against the team with NBA's best record that season (67 wins). On
May 3, 2007, the Warriors, with the help of their explosive third
quarter, eliminated the Mavs four games to two to become the first
#8 seed to beat a #1 seed in a seven-game series. This was the Warriors'
first playoff series win in 16 years, and their first 7 game series
win since 1976. Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood and classic Warriors suede
double matting, this is a great piece of Sports Art. Warriors fans
can hardly wait for next season...
Michael
Jordan is considered by most to be the greatest basketball player
of all time. A remarkable force at both ends of the floor, "MJ"
ended a career of 15 full seasons with a regular-season scoring
average of 30.12 points per game, the highest in NBA history (ahead
of Wilt Chamberlain's 30.06). He won six Championships, notched
10 scoring titles, and was league MVP five times. Since 1983,
he appeared on the front cover of Sports Illustrated a record-49
times, and was named the magazine's "Sportsman of the Year"
in 1991. In 1999, he was named "The Greatest North American
Athlete of the 20th Century" by ESPN, and placed #2 on the
Associated Press list of top athletes of the century. His leaping
ability, vividly illustrated by dunking from the foul line and
other feats, earned him the nicknames "Air Jordan" and
"His Airness." After Jordan poured in 63 points against
the Boston Celtics in a 1986 playoff game, Celtic superstar Larry
Bird famously described him as "God disguised as Michael
Jordan." And he could play defense too, making the All-NBA
Defensive Team nine times. Just a winner and an amazing all-around
player. This very cool collectible is an "Air Jordan"
basketball shoe, hand-signed by Michael in bold, blue sharpie
right below his famous logo. A great collectible that will be
passed down generation to geneartion in your family. You simply
can't go wrong with Jordan collectibles and this one is one of
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7-1, 315 pound Center Shaquille O'Neal is arguably the most dominant
player in the NBA. O'Neal's list of awards and achievements is
impressive: twelve-time All-Star selection, six-time All-NBA First
Team selection, NBA MVP (1999-2000), and NBA Rookie of the year
(1992-93). Most impressively, Shaq is a three-time NBA Finals
MVP after leading the Los Angeles Lakers to back-to-back-to-back
NBA Finals victories in 2000, 2001 & 2002. And now he is trying
to do the same with the Miami Heat. In 1996, O'Neal was selected
as one of the "50 Greatest Players in NBA History."
And his shoe is equally impressive. This Shaq shoe is a size 20,
but looks even bigger. More like a boat than a shoe, it is quite
the conversation piece - definitely the most talked about item
in our stores. And while we've carried a few Shaq Shoes in our
stores over the years, this particular one is by far the best
we've ever been fortunate enough to acquire. This is a very rare
Game-Used shoe from
Shaq's rookie season with the Orlando Magic (1992-93). These are
his Reebok pumps size 20 in Orlando Black with Royal Blue trim.
On the back is the "Shaq" logo; on the insole "All
Men Count on you, but None too Much" is printed. His foot
eventually grew to a size 22 but during his rookie season it was
ONLY a size
20. Shaq shoes, especially one as awesome as this, aren't available
very often. And rookie seasons only happen once for each athlete
making rookie collectibles typically more valuable (i.e., rookie
trading cards). Get this terrific collectible before someone else
does. Certifications
of Authenticity provided. [why
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Stanford
University Maples Pavilion
Last Shot: Nick Robinson's Buzzer Beater
(2/7/04)
$229
While
not a panoramic, This 30"w x 20"h Sports
Gallery Exclusive is a beauty. What Stanford fan can
ever forget the Stanford/Arizona basketball on February 7th, 2004.
Stanford entered the game as one of two undefeated teams in the
country and 2nd ranked behind Duke. But they had their hands full
with No. 12 Arizona, who had won four straight in Maples Pavilion.
And things did not look good when Arizona went on a 19-6 run to
take a late four point lead. But Nick Robinson changed everything.
With the score tied and seconds left in the game, Nick Robinson
scooped up a loose ball at midcourt, glanced at the clock, took
a couple of dribbles and let it fly from 35 feet. Swish! Game over:
Stanford 80 Arizona 77. Then came the roar, and the next thing Nick
knew he was at the bottom of a pile of delirious Stanford students
that included Stanford alum Tiger Woods. The victory was Stanford's
20th in a row tying a school record. More importantly, it cemented
Stanford's reputation as a true basketball powerhouse. This amazing
photo not only captures Nick shooting his unforgettable shot but
also the crowd anticipation from Stanford famous "6th Man,"
Tiger Woods (front row on the right side) and announcers Dick Vitale
and Brent Musburger (middle of front row), among others. One of
the best sports photographs we've ever come across, this collectible
is Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, classic double matting, and
descriptive plaque. This is a great Cardinal memory. [why
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