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How to use BasketballCardChase.com to Find Collectible Old Basketball Cards

December 14th 2007

Finding collectible basketball cards for your collection no longer means trolling around at a sports card convention or your local sports player card shop. With BasketballCardChase.com, you can find old or new, vintage or modern basketball cards in the same way you use a search engine on the Internet.

First, you need to know the name of the play whose basketball card you are interested in. Type the name of the basketball player into the player name field. BasketballCardChase.com can accept a first name, last name or both the first and last name. It is important that you spell the name of the player correctly to get good basketball card search results.

If you are interested in a player card from a specific year, you can enter the year into the correct field. The year is optional and is not required to get results of basketball cards. However, the year should be four digits and not just two numbers.

Like we mentioned earlier, finding the classic, old basketball card is easy. Once you have the name and the optional year typed in, just click the search button and basketballcardchase.com will search the Internet for the basketball card you need for your sports card collection.

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Rookie Basketball Cards for a few of Today’s Stars

January 13th 2004

Are you into collecting the current modern basketball cards? Well, as we all know, some of the cards that become the most valuable are rookie cards! Now, what about valuable 2007/2008 rookie cards? Well, here are the ones that are getting hot so far.

Upper deck card number 11 from that year features young Kevin Durant of the Seattle Sonics. I have seen this card go for as much as $25! Also remember that having your basketball cards graded can increase the value, as most modern dealers always get the cards graded, especially if they are being sold online.

How about Upper Deck card number 20? Also from 2007-2008, this card features rookie Greg Oden. This Portland Trailblazer seems to be blazing himself a trail indeed, and the collectors who get a hold of this basketball rookie card will be doing no different!

Also, don’t forget about Al Horford of the Atlanta Hawks. This native of the Dominican Republic is pictured on Upper Deck card number 16. I don’t know what you think, but I see this card as a possible strong investment, with potential value to the upside. Not to mention that the basketball card itself is awesome. A lot of these new Upper deck cards look awesome.

It is a shame that Topps stopped printing Basketball cards back in the 1980s. They would undoubtedly have printed some serious basketball cards today. However, this just makes the Topps basketball cards that are around more valuable yet, so don’t pass one of those up if you ever get the chance to nab one.

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