Brag Photo of the Week: LeBron and Jordan Dual Logo -
I’ve got a confession to make.
We’ve spent a lot of time this week on the blog talking about Exquisite Collection Basketball, and with good reason. It’s one of the most exciting high-end products in…
The Jazz Need AK-47 Firing on All Cylinders -
We haven’t heard much about the Utah Jazz’s once promising Russian superstar Andrei Kirilenko (also known as “AK-47″). Most news out of Salt Lake revolves around Carlos Boozer, regarding the latest…
The internet really is a wonderful thing. People who do foolish things are immortalized on YouTube, we can follow a celebrity’s every move on Twitter, and you can see 2009-2010 Exquisite Basketball…
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Ron Artest and Lamar Odom Signing at Upper Deck’s Retail Store This Saturday! -
One of the newest Lakers will be signing memorabilia at our retail store on Saturday, along with a vital part of this past year’s championship team. Check it out: Please note: Lamar Odom will be…
When the first Exquisite Collection Basketball set was announced six years ago, collectors had never seen anything like it. The product’s concept was so unique that there weren’t many people around…
Rookie of the Week: Week 2 – Donald Brown -
One of the most exciting reasons to collect NFL rookie cards is that you get to watch their values spike if the players perform on the field. To help capture that excitement, Upper Deck launched a…
2009 NL MVP: Pujols vs. Hanley -
Last week, I made a case for Mauer deserving the AL MVP more than Derek Jeter. Judging by responses on our blog and the Upper Deck Facebook page, I’d say most of you agree with this. For the National…
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Jeter’s Hit: Watching History Happen From the Yankee Stadium Bleachers -
“Now batting … number 2. Derek … Jeter. Number 2.”
Anyone who has ever been to a Yankee game can read that sentence and hear Bob Sheppard in their head. I know I would never hear that any…