Who’s excited to pick up these rookies throughout the off-season? These five guys made the All-Rookie second team and are looking to increase their rolls next season. Out of these five players, where are you putting your money? Let me run down their rookie season stats for you. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (20) averaged 10.8 PPG, 3.3
Welcome to SlabStox! A few days ago, the All-Rookie First Team was released, and it included Luka Doncic, Trae Young, DeAndre Ayton, Marvin Bagley, and Jaren Jackson Jr, the first five picks in the 2018 NBA Draft.Per @espn, the last time the top five picks were all first-team rookie honorees was in 1984-85 — a
Last night, the Sixers took control and pummeled the Raptors in the 4th quarter, largely in thanks to a double-double by Joel Embiid (33 pts and 10 rebs on 18 shots), who also poured in 3 three balls. While Embiid flourished last night, Simmons struggled only scoring 10 points on 13 shots. The last sale
With the NBA offseason quickly coming upon us, it got me thinking: is the offseason strategy really as straight forward as it seems? The traditional thinking is to buy in the offseason when prices are supposedly down, and sell in the beginning of the season when prices supposedly come back up. But is this true?
It’s a great time to be a sports card investor. Values are extremely high for the main investment products for each respective sport. There are a ton of quality young players that are also helping to achieve these prices. For basketball, the major product driving the largest percent of the overall market (both low-end and
Every sport has one skill, one attribute that is crowned as the most exciting of the sport. In baseball, it is home run power. In football, it is having a cannon like Patrick Mahomes. But in basketball, it is undeniably the ability to drain 30-footers at will. Sharpshooters in the past include Reggie Miller and
Investing in singles is tough. Every year, the cards of countless players across the league drastically drop in value – whether it be due to injuries, poor play, or simply a lack of hype. The basketball market is certainly volatile, and while it is definitely possible to consistently turn profitable investments over a long period
Two weeks ago, the basketball team at SlabStox published an article investigating the viability of National Treasures RPAs as a short-term investment, specifically detailing Jayson Tatum and Donovan Mitchell price changes. This spurred a thought-provoking conversation in the Instagram comments, raising an interesting question that could provide valuable insight on the basketball card market. When