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Lot 899.  Adbul-Jabbar Autograph on a Special NBA “Hoop” Tribute Issue + a Bonus. This May 1989 edition pays tribute to Jabbar at his retirement. Vg+ to ex issue. The “Abdul-Jabbar” autograph is 10 of 10. Bonus: 1984-85 New York Nets program with cover autograph of Ralph Sampson and Akeem Olajuwon. Nm program. Olajuwon signed only his first name. Signatures are 10s.
Minimum Bid $40.


Lot 900.  Abdul Jabbar Autograph on an 8” x 10” Color Lakers Photo. Signature in silver is large, bold and personalized to “BCD Cards” with “#33” added.
Winning Bid $30.


Lot 901.  8” x 10” Color Photo Signed by Larry Bird. Nm-m photo with a 10 signature in gold.
Winning Bid $40.


Lot 902.  Signed Penny Hardaway Photo Authenticated by Upper Deck. Nm-m photo with a 10 signature in silver sharpie comes in a special Collector’s Choice portfolio with a CoA.
Minimum Bid $25.


Lot 903.  8” x 10” Color Photo Signed by Jason Kidd. Nm photo with a 10 silver signature.
Minimum Bid $25.


Lot 904.  Karl Malone Autograph on a Great 8” x 10” Color Action Photo. Boldly signed in gold sharpie!
Winning Bid $25.


Lot 905.  Autograph of Basketball Hall of Fame Coach Al McGuire on a Publication. McGuire signed a publication for Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin in blue sharpie. The autograph is 10 of 10, and the publication is nm. McGuire served as honorary chairman of one of the hospital’s major fundraising programs for 15 years. McGuire coached Marquette to 11 consecutive postseason bids and won the NCAA championship in his final game as a coach in 1977. McGuire died in 2001.
Winning Bid $25.


Lot 906.  Alonzo Mourning Autograph on an 8” x 10” Color Photo. Sharpie gold bold signature is a 10!
Winning Bid $20.


Lot 907.  8” x 10” Color Action Photo Autographed by Hakeem Olajuwon. Sharpie signature grades 10.
Minimum Bid $20.


Lot 908.  Program Signed by Mike Gminski, 9 Others on the 1979-80 Duke Basketball Team. An outstanding center, Gminski led Duke to the NCAA championship game in 1978. He earned All-America honors in 1979 and 198 and Academic All-America honors in three seasons. Duke retired his uniform number. The 1979-80 Duke team finished at 22-8 and 14th in the AP poll. Gminski signed this program from the “Classic 4” tournament at Providence in December 1979. Joining him in signing were Coach Bill Foster, Gene Banks, Bob Bender, Kenny Dennard, Tom Emma, Chip Engelland, Jim Suddath, Mike Tissaw and Vince Taylor. Gminski, Banks, Dennard and Taylor subsequently played in the NBA. Gminski’s pro career spanned 14 seasons, including seven with New Jersey. He made 84% of his free throws, an exceptional number for a big man. He and Foster signed in blue felt-tip, and their signatures show as 9 of 10 against dark backgrounds. The others in black sharpie are 10s.
Minimum Bid $25.


Lot 909.  8 Hall of Fame Basketball Autographs in “The Pictorial History College Basketball” by Bill Gutman, 1989 first edition.  Two facing inside pages are signed by Hall of Fame players Luisa Harris-Stewart, Jim Pollard (dec.) and Anne Donovan; coaches Ben Carnevale, John B. McLendon Jr. (dec.), John Kundla and Ray Meyer (dec.), and referee J. Dallas Shirley (dec.).  Boston Celtic Jo Jo White also signed.  Pollard and Shirley are relatively difficult autographs.  All signatures are very large in bold blue or black sharpie and rate 10 of 10
Winning Bid $35.


Lot 910.  1939-40 “Spalding Basketball Official Guide” - Spalding’s First - edited by Oswald Tower. Extremely nice copy of Spalding publication No. 470 covering college, high school, YMCA and Canadian basketball. 288 pages plus 34 pages of rules. Ex, looks better.
Winning Bid $25.


Lot 911.  Basketball Card, Photo, Publications Grab Bag. Cards: 1969-70 Topps, #2 Goodrich vg+, 3 Cazzie Russell vg, 17 ex, 19 ex, 22 vg+, 28 ex+, 35 Baylor vg+ to ex, 40 Cunningham ex+, 61 Silas vg-ex, 91 Walker vg+. 1970-71 Topps, #20 Monroe ex+, 42 vg+, 45 ex, 52 vg+ to ex, 58 vg+ to ex, 60 vg+ to ex, 61 vg+, 77 ex+, 93 Goodrich ex-m, 105 ex, 110 Reed g, 120 Frazier vg-ex, 145 vg+ to ex, 174 Frazier vg+ to ex. 1975-76 76ers McDonald’s Standups set of 6, ex. 1980-81 Topps Team Posters, 14 of 16, vg-ex. Photos: 1907 Syracuse basketball team, 5” x 7”, vg+ to ex. Basketball Hall of Fame photos of George T. Hepbron, Frank W. Keaney and John Schommer. Vg+ to ex. 1967 wire photo of Oscar Robertson in a game vs. the Celtics, g. Publications: 1985 Harlem Globetrotters yearbook, ex. Three Life issues showing Jabbar and Chamberlain (1972), Ralph Vaughn and Tom McGarvin of USC (1940) and St. John’s (1945). Ex. Also, 1978 Detroit Pistons used envelope and 15 magazine pages with articles or ads involving Bill Sharman, Bob Pettit, Jack Twyman, George Mikan (full-page 1957 comic), Bob Cousy, Jerry West and Oscar Robertson.
Winning Bid $61.


Lot 912.  Golden State Warriors 1975 Championship Publication, Ticket Stub Collection. Led by Rick Barry, the Warriors captured the NBA Championship for the 1974-75 season.  In recognition of his contribution, the Warriors placed Barry’s photos on the cover of their 1975-76 media guide.  Ex.  One program is for 1973-74 vs. the New York Knicks.  Murray Olderman cover, nm-m.  The rest are for the championship season.  From the regular season, programs for games against Washington, Milwaukee, Boston (2 different) and Seattle.  Average ex.  Five programs are for the playoffs, including one from the championship series with Washington.  The other playoff programs are for games against Chicago (3, 2 different) and Seattle.  Average ex-m.  A special vg program is for “Jeff Mullins Night.”  A newspaper article by Mullins is included.  There are six ticket stubs for the 1974-75 playoffs, three pocket schedules for 1974-75 and nine for 1975-76.  Ex-m.  A 16 ¾” x 21 ¾” poster celebrates the championship with a poem by Rick Barry titled “The Championship Season.”  Olderman artwork illustrates it.  Folded twice; otherwise, ex.
Winning Bid $55.


Lot 913.  Original Point-of-Purchase “Error” Display with 48 Philadelphia 76ers Rings. Marketed by Richards & Sargent, these adjustable rings have the 76ers’ logo on the face. They rest in a velvet-like holder on a card that uses the official Major League Baseball logo. The display is complete with 48 rings. The card has an area of paper loss; the easel back is unused. The velvet contains some imperfections. The rings are nm.
Winning Bid $50.
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