The 1991 Hoops set featured several subsets with different themes and vibrant design elements perfect for the time.
Cards #314 - 318 in the set helped celebrate significant milestones that Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Moses Malone, and Alex English were able to achieve.
For Jordan's part, Hoops congratulated him for leading the league in scoring for five straight seasons, putting his streak in the middle of George Gervin's four consecutive scoring titles and Wilt Chamberlain's seven straight scoring titles.
Jordan would later tie Chamberlain's record as he led the league in scoring for two more consecutive seasons.
And had he not retired to play professional baseball, it's likely he would've continued that streak even longer.
A limited series of 16 unique most valuable 1991 NBA Hoops cards.
Often overlooked in the hobby these days, 1991 NBA Hoops cards still pack a heavy nostalgic punch.
To fully appreciate them, you have to remember that they hit store shelves at a pivotal time in NBA history.
Michael Jordan had just won his first NBA Championship and the U.S. Olympic Team was poised to dominate the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona…
Those two things helped propel basketball to a whole new level on the world stage and these cards helped spread the popularity even more.
And in this collection, we look at the 16 most valuable.
1991 Hoops #317 Michael Jordan Milestones
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1991 Hoops #317 Michael Jordan Milestones
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The 1991 Hoops set featured several subsets with different themes and vibrant design elements perfect for the time.
Cards #314 - 318 in the set helped celebrate significant milestones that Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Moses Malone, and Alex English were able to achieve.
For Jordan's part, Hoops congratulated him for leading the league in scoring for five straight seasons, putting his streak in the middle of George Gervin's four consecutive scoring titles and Wilt Chamberlain's seven straight scoring titles.
Jordan would later tie Chamberlain's record as he led the league in scoring for two more consecutive seasons.
And had he not retired to play professional baseball, it's likely he would've continued that streak even longer.
A limited series of 16 unique most valuable 1991 NBA Hoops cards.
Often overlooked in the hobby these days, 1991 NBA Hoops cards still pack a heavy nostalgic punch.
To fully appreciate them, you have to remember that they hit store shelves at a pivotal time in NBA history.
Michael Jordan had just won his first NBA Championship and the U.S. Olympic Team was poised to dominate the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona…
Those two things helped propel basketball to a whole new level on the world stage and these cards helped spread the popularity even more.
And in this collection, we look at the 16 most valuable.