(11-09-2012, 03:53 AM)folkertino Wrote: I don't know much about him, but seeing that everyone is amped about the kid: pretty cool. Don't know which of the two I prefer, the first has better quality images but is a sticker and the second is quite condition sensitive but on-card and reminds me of the 1998 Hardcourt cards.
I actually like the first one better ... three reasons: one, the odds of pulling it out of some totally random retail packs has to be astronomical; I prefer cards where the photo of the player itself takes up most of the card; and three — and I know I am in the minority on this subject around here — I don't really have a preference between sticker and on-card autos.
I mean, I get that most people prefer on-card because they know it's player-touched, but at the same time, since most (none?) of us never saw any of them sign either the cards or the stickers, to me, what does it matter?
Plus, in this specific case — in my opinion — the quality of the auto is much better on the sticker.
Fuller sig, and it pops much more vibrantly than the wood card ... plus, no "bleed" potential.
I'm more than happy to take a Kyrie Prestige sticker auto for the Threads Unibrow auto LOL
(11-09-2012, 07:23 AM)xstreaminsanity Wrote: I prefer the second. If I didn't have a financial endeavor I was trying to reach right now I'd be trying to get the ones of Brandon Knight and Andre Drummond. But as soon as I do reach that endeavor, I do plan on trying to grab them. Love the look of those cards.
Jason, what is going on with the Pistons? They should be MUCH better considering all that lottery talent on their team.
As for the wood autos, they are much better looking in person than in the scans ... the "distressed" look is very cool.
(11-09-2012, 11:01 AM)htowntigger Wrote: Looks like you are a unofficial Anthony Davis collector!
LOL, yeah, I guess ... I was thinking about it today, Davis was the Wooden Player of the Year (same as Heisman in football); played on a national champ at Kentucky; was the No. 1 pick of the draft; and was on the gold medal winning Olympic team, all in the same year.
Has that actually ever been done before?
I mean, even Jordan (if I'm not mistaken) was the player of the year, national champ and a gold medal winner, but was the No. 3 pick in the draft.
Either way, I like to diversify my collection, that's why I'm leaning toward a Kyrie.
(11-09-2012, 11:26 AM)vgqv Wrote: I'm not a fan of the Threads, it looks poorly designed in my eyes. It's just a picture of their face and it looks as if the autograph bleeds onto the card. Even though Prestige is a sticker auto, it's much better designed overall, imo.
But that's just sick you pulled another Davis from buying some packs of Threads. I've busted 2 boxes of Hoops and 2 of Prestige but will definitely not bust any Threads, just don't like the design at all. However, I hear there are Anthony Mason memorabilia cards in it... I will be picking those up!
Yeah, I'm not a huge fan either, but I do like the fact that they got guys like Nash, Howard and Allen in their new unis ... did you happen to pull the Jeremy Lin Floor Generals (Rockets uni) insert by any chance?
(11-09-2012, 11:26 AM)mtadams2 Wrote: Very cool man
Thank you very much ... at first when I saw the teal strip on the bottom I was kind of hoping it was Austin Rivers so that I'd have the PG-C combo with the Davis Prestige auto, but I definitely wasn't complaining LOL