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Unless
otherwise noted, the collectibles below are hand-signed 8"w
x 10"h photographs, handsomely framed in thick black
wood and matted in the player's team colors. A Sports Gallery
Certificate
of Authenticity is included with all signed
collectibles.
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Stephen
Jackson
Golden State Warriors 8x10
(Signed)
$149
Stephen
Jesse Jackson (born April 5, 1978 in Port Arthur, Texas) is co-captain
for the resurgent Golden State Warriors (along with
Baron Davis
and Matt
Barnes). On January 17, 2007, the Indiana Pacers dealt
Jackson to the Golden
State Warriors in a blockbuster eight player trade.
And in his first game as a Warrior, all Jackson did was register
29 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, and 5 steals. Warrior fans meet
Stephen Jackson! Like most modern-day NBA swingman, Jackson provides
a multitude of skills. Although he is known to be a somewhat streaky
outside shooter, Jackson's range extends from the basket to the
3-point line. Additionally, against smaller players, he is often
utilized in the post. In addition, Stephen has proved a reputable
playmaking option, with above-average passing abilities and court
vision. And defensively, Jackson is certainly amongst the better
perimeter defenders in the league, due to his long wingspan, quickness,
and court awareness. Golden State Warriors head coach Don Nelson,
the 2nd-winningest coach in NBA history, has this to say about
Jackson: "I don't think that people realize how good a player
Stephen is...he guards every night, he makes plays, he can shoot.
He makes everyone around him better." Pretty high praise
from one of the NBA's winningest all-time coaches. Get this very
cool hand-signed photograph of Stephen saluting the Warriors'
crowd. Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass and
classic Warriors suede double matting, this is a great piece of
Sports Art.
And a great gift for any Warriors fan that "Believes."
Stephen
Jackson new!
Warriors vs. Lakers (signed by Jackson
11x14)
March 23, 2008, actor Jack Nicholson came on the court to congratulate
Stephen Jackson on his teams victory when the Warriors defeated
the Los Angeles Lakers 115-111 at Staples Center.
Jackson hit two big threes in the final 38½ seconds of
the game to lift the Warriors over the Lakers. "He has made
big shots for us all year," Warriors coach Don Nelson said.
"I don't know how he does it. We put him in a good position
where he was open." Get
these very cool hand-signed photographs of Stephen along with
two big time famous celebs. Like Jack Nicholson said" This
is as good as it gets." So don't hesitate to get your exclusive
collectible Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass and
classic Warriors suede double matting, this is a great piece of
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No
player in NBA history entered the league to as much fanfare as Cleveland
Guard LeBron James. And remarkably the Akron native has delivered.
This first pick in the 2003 NBA Draft out of St.Vincent-St. Mary
High School in Akron, Ohio, James put the final touch on a remarkable
first season by becoming the NBA Rookie Award's youngest recipient.
LeBron has done more than just post jaw-dropping statistics night
after night: he's transformed Gund Arena into a hot spot, and he's
given Cleveland fans reason to hope. In his first season, James
averaged 20.9 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.9 assists, joining Oscar
Robertson and Michael
Jordan as the only NBA rookies to average at least 20-5-5.
And in the seasons since, LeBron has continued to impress, leading
the Cavs to the play-offs and becoming the youngest player in NBA
history to score 2000 career points (beating Kobe by 277 days) and
50 points in a game (James scored 56 on 2/20) score. One of the
best, if not THE best,
in the NBA, LeBron was selected to his first of many, many All-Star
games in 2005. He was voted a starter in the 2006 All-Star game
AND was voted the game MVP! Get
this very cool hand-signed time-lapse photograph of LeBron
Throwing It Down! Quality
Framed and matted in thick black wood, UV-protective
glass and classic double matting, this is a great collectible...and
a great investment in the brightest young star in the NBA. [why
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LeBron
James
unsigned photograph with plaque
$89.95
LeBron
continues to amaze. In the 2004-2005 season LeBron finished 3rd
in the League in scoring (behind only Allen
Iverson and Kobe
Bryant) with a 27.2 ppg average. In 2005-2006, he again
finished third behind Allen and Kobe, this time averaging 31.4 points
per game (the first time in 24 years that three players averaged
at least 30 points per game!). LeBron also became the youngest player
,at 19 years 272 days old, to score 2000 points (beating Kobe by
277 days). AND LeBron entered
the record books with his first career triple-double (27 points,
11 rebounds, and 10 assists), just twenty days after his 20th birthday.
Once again James became the youngest NBA player to achieve a scoring
feat, the previous youngest triple-double being Lamar Odom at 20
years, 54 days. The records will just continue to fall for LeBron,
the best young basketball player since Kobe Bryant and an All-Star
in 2005 and 2006 (Game MVP in '06). This very cool photograph of
James is hand-signed by LeBron and Quality
Framed and matted in thick black wood, UV-protective
glass (very important for signature protection!) and classic double
matting. A great gift for any basketball fan. [why
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LeBron
James & Carmelo Anthony new!
$589
This
great collectible is an action photograph of two of the NBA's brightest
young stars, Carmelo Anthony & LeBron James, hand-signed by
BOTH! Denver Nuggets Forward Carmelo
Anthony nearly did the impossible in his rookie season - steal the
limelight from fellow rookie LeBron James. He averaged 21 points
and 6.1 rebounds per game, finished 2nd in the Rookie of the Year
voting (behind you know who), earned a unanimous NBA All-Rookie
First Team Selection, and became the third-youngest player in NBA
history to reach the 1,000 point plateau. Of course, LeBron continues
to amaze. In both the 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 seasons LeBron finished
3rd in the League in scoring (behind only Allen
Iverson and Kobe
Bryant), in 2006 with an amazing 31.4 scoring average
(the first time in 24 years three players averaged 30 points or
more). He also became the youngest player ,at 19 years 272 days
old, to score 2000 points (beating Kobe by 277 days). The records
will just continue
to fall for LeBron in the coming years, one of the best young players
in the NBA has ever seen. This very cool photograph shows
LeBron d'ing up on Carmelo and is signed by both. Quality
Framed by Sports Gallery in thick black wood, UV-protective
glass (very important for signature protection!) and classic double
matting, this is a unique collectible that won't last in our stores
long. Make that special basketball fan in your life VERY
happy with this terrific gift!
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Kobe
Bryant is definitely the man
on the Los Angeles Lakers...really in the NBA since the retirement
of Michael Jordan. And the player most experts are predicting
to be the next Michael Jordan is the Cleveland Cavaliers LeBron
James. No player in NBA history entered the league to as much
fanfare as LeBron James and remarkably the Akron, Ohio native
delivered. He became the NBA Rookie Award's youngest recipient,
averaging 20.9 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.9 assists. In so doing,
he joinined Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan as the only NBA
rookies to average at least 20-5-5. This photograph of Kobe defending
his main competition for NBA superiority (how's that for symbolism!)
is an awesome collectible. Hand-signed by BOTH
of these two great players, we simply do not get an item like
this very often. And right now we have it in both 8x10 and 16x20
(very rare!) versions. Sports Gallery
Quality Framed with thick wood, UV-protective glass
and classic double-matting, this is a special collectible for
that special sports fan.
Earvin
"Magic" Johnson, a native of East Lansing, Michigan, was
destined for greatness from the day he stepped onto the basketball
court at Lansing Everett High School until he retired from the Los
Angeles Lakers, winning championships at the high school, collegiate,
professional and international levels. Johnson not only led Michigan
State to the 1979 NCAA championship in a classic battle against
Indiana State's Larry Bird, but was also an immediate superstar
in the NBA leading the Los Angeles Lakers to five NBA Championships
('80, '82, '85, '87, '88). He also was named NBA MVP three times,
NBA First-Team nine times, and is the all-time assist (10,141) and
steals (1,724) leader in Lakers history. Put simply, Magic was magic
on the court and was named one of the "50 Greatest Players
in NBA History" in 1996. This awesome hand-signed 8x10 photograph
of Magic in action is a beauty. Quality
Framed and matted in thick black wood, UV-protective
glass and Lakers double matting, this is a great gift for any Lakers
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Earvin
"Magic" Johnson new!
"The Floor General"
$259
Magic
not only led Michigan State to the 1979 NCAA championship in a classic
battle against Indiana State's Larry Bird, but was superstar in
the NBA leading the Los Angeles Lakers to five NBA Championships
('80, '82, '85, '87, '88). He also was named NBA MVP three times,
NBA First-Team nine times, and is the all-time assist (10,141) and
steals (1,724) leader in Lakers history.
Magic was magic on a basketball court and was named one of the "50
Greatest Players in NBA History" in 1996. This very cool hand-signed
8x10 photograph shows Magic bringing the ball up the court. Sports
Gallery Quality
Framed
in thick black wood, UV-protective glass and Lakers suede matting,
this is a terrific basketball collectible from one of the All-time
NBA Greats. [why
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Magic
Johnson & Kareem Abdul Jabbar new!
$549
Wow...this
is a great collectible! A classic photograph of two classic basketball
players, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson, hand-signed by BOTH.
Kareem was the kind of player that graces a sport once in a lifetime.
From the time he stepped on the court at Power Memorial High School
in his native New York City, to the time he retired as the NBA's
all-time leader in nine statistical categories, the 7-foot-2 Abdul-Jabbar
established himself as basketball's most talented and recognizable
figure. Not only was he part of one of the greatest dynasties in
college basketball - John Wooden's UCLA teams that went 88-2 with
three consecutive NCAA titles over three years - but he went on
to win six NBA Titles AND six
MVP Awards. Of course Magic was just that on a basketball court.
Johnson not only led Michigan State to the 1979 NCAA championship
in a classic battle against Indiana State's Larry Bird, but also
combined with Kareem to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to five NBA
Championships ('80, '82, '85, '87, '88), being named NBA MVP three
of those years. Two basketball legends together on one timeless
piece of Sports Art. Signed by both and Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass and Lakers
purple suede double matting, this a collectible that will be passed
down generation to generation in your family. [why
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Larry
Bird & Magic Johnson new!
Retirement Night 16x20
$749
Throughout
the 1980's Larry Bird of the Boston Celtics and Magic Johnson
of the Los Angeles Lakers shared the spotlight as the best players
in the NBA. Both led their teams to multiple championships and
captivated the nation with their well-publicized rivalry. So much
so that these two are often credited with revitalizing interest
in the NBA which had fallen on hard times in the late 1970's.
But their rivalry actually started pre-NBA when they squared off
in the 1979 NCAA Championship Game. The most watched NCAA game
ever (at that time), many consider that game to be the one that
put the madness in the "March Madness" that we know
today. And their rivalry...and popularity...continued into the
NBA with each playing on perennial powers on opposite Coasts.
With 24 All-Star selections (12 each), 6 MVP Awards (3 each) and
8 NBA Championships (five for Magic; three for Larry) between
them, a strong case can be made that these two incredible basketball
talents formed the greatest rivalry in sports history. They were
certainly one of the most successful. This classic photograph
was taken during Bird's jersey retirement ceremony and is hand-signed
by BOTH of these Hall of Famers.
Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass, and
suede double matting, this is a great collectible from two of
the greatest to have ever laced up their sneakers and hit the
court. Hurry, only two
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Two
basketball legends together in one awesome collectible. This action
photograph of Michael D'ing Up
on Magic is hand-signed by BOTH.
Magic
not only led Michigan State to the 1979 NCAA championship but was
superstar in the NBA leading the Los Angeles Lakers to five NBA
Championships ('80, '82, '85, '87, '88). He also was named NBA MVP
three times, NBA First-Team nine times, and is the all-time assist
(10,141) and steals (1,724) leader in Lakers history.
Magic was magic on a basketball court and was named one of the "50
Greatest Players in NBA History" in 1996.
Michael Jordan is considered by many to be the greatest basketball
player of all time. "MJ" ended a career of 15 years with
a regular-season scoring average of 30.12 points per game, the highest
in NBA history. He won six Championships, notched 10 scoring titles,
and was league MVP five times. In 1999, he was named "The Greatest
North American Athlete of the 20th Century" by ESPN. Signed
by both and Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass (very
important for photograph and signature protection!) and classic
double matting, this is the definition of a timeless sports collectible
- it will only go up in value in the years to come. A thing of beauty
that won't last long in our stores. [why
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Michael
Jordan is considered by many to be the greatest basketball player
of all time. A remarkable force at both ends of the floor, "MJ"
ended a career of 15 full seasons with a regular-season scoring
average of 30.12 points per game, the highest in NBA history (ahead
of Wilt Chamberlain's 30.06). He won six Championships, notched
10 scoring titles, and was league MVP five times. Since 1983, he
appeared on the front cover of Sports Illustrated a record-49 times,
and was named the magazine's "Sportsman of the Year" in
1991. In 1999, he was named "The Greatest North American Athlete
of the 20th Century" by ESPN, and placed #2 on the Associated
Press list of top athletes of the century. His leaping ability,
vividly illustrated by dunking from the foul line and other feats,
earned him the nicknames "Air Jordan" and "His Airness."
Jordan's basketball talent was clear from his rookie season in the
NBA. His breathtaking dunks, tenacious defense and apparent ability
to score at will amazed fans and opponents. After Jordan poured
in 63 points against the Boston Celtics in a 1986 playoff game (still
a playoff record), Celtic superstar Larry Bird famously described
him as "God disguised as Michael Jordan." And he could
play defense too, making the All-NBA Defensive Team nine times.
Just a winner and an amazing all-around player. This hand-signed
8x10 collage is a beauty. It shows Michael, the picture of determination,
"D'ing Up" on buddy
Magic Johnson. Quality
Framed this is a collectible that will be passed down
generation to generation in your family (See also Michael/Magic
signed by BOTH!) [why
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Michael
Jordan new!
"Air Jordan" 8x10 (signed
and unsigned)
At
the 1988 NBA Slam Dunk Championship, held during NBA All-Star
Weekend in Chicago, Michael Jordan put on a show for the ages.
Already known for his awe-inspiring flights to the hoop, M.J.
took it to a whole new level during this jam fest. The date was
Feb. 6, 1988. It was M.J. vs. The Human Highlight Film. Two of
the game's greatest dunkers, Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins,
treated fans with jams packed with creativity and athleticism
in the final round of the 1988 NBA Slam Dunk Championship. Michael
Jordan won the title on the strength of a final dunk that still
amazes basketball fans. Needing a perfect score of 50, Jordan
duly impressed the judges and fans in Chicago Stadium as well
as people watching on television with a spectacular dunk that
began with a jump from the free-throw line. Every year since when
the NBA holds its annual All-Star Weekend festivities, Michael
Jordan's amazing performance at the 1988 Slam Dunk Championship
is recalled. One of those timeless sports moments that will be
with us forever. We have both signed and unsigned versions of
this remarkable photograph of that dunk. An unbelievable shot!
Both are Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass (very
important for signature protection!), and red suede matting (the
unsigned version includes a descriptive plaque). Both are a beautiful
piece of Sports Art. The framing
is the difference when you buy from Sports Gallery! Doesn't a
classic collectible like this deserve the best possible presentation?
Michael
Jordan new!
1982 Championship Game 16x20 (unsigned)
$229
Before
his amazing professional career with the Bulls, Michael Jordan
played his college ball at the University of North Carolina. His
first season at UNC (1981-82), Jordan earned a spot as a Tar Heel
starter, only the fourth freshman ever to do so under Coach Dean
Smith. Jordan spent most of his freshman season in a supporting
role, as the UNC offense revolved around forwards James Worthy
and Sam Perkins, two future NBA stars. However, during the 1982
NCAA Championship Game against Georgetown University, Jordan earned
his first real taste of fame by making the winning jump shot to
seal a 63-62 Tar Heels victory and the national title. Jordan
played two more seasons with the Tar Heels before declaring himself
eligible for the NBA draft. He was selected college player of
the year in 1983-1984 and in '84 he led the United States basketball
team to a gold medal at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Then
came his years with the Bulls... Remember the shot that started
it all for Michael with this very cool collectible. This unsigned
16x20 photograph shows Michael's game winning shot with 17 seconds
on the clock (check out Patrick Ewing of the Hoyas positioning
himself for the rebound that isn't coming!). A Sports
Gallery Exclusive presentation and Quality
Framed
in thick black wood with descriptive plaque, this is a timeless
piece of Sports Art celebrating
the all-time best in the sport of basketball. [why
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An
awesome piece that not only looks great on the wall, but lets fans
relive the 1998 NBA Finals when Michael hit the game and series-winning
jumper with less than :05 remaining. This 26"w x 22"h
(framed) unsigned photograph celebrates the final shot of a magical
era of NBA basketball, the "last shot" of Michael Jordan's
Chicago Bulls career. A great gift for any basketball fan. [why
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Michael
Jordan
Bulls, White Sox, and Wizards (3 team
unsigned Photos)
$229
Jordan
then further surprised the sports world by signing a minor league
baseball contract with the Chicago White Sox. He reported to spring
training and was assigned to the team's minor league system on March
31, 1994. Jordan has stated this decision was made to pursue the
dream of his late father, who had always envisioned his son as a
major league baseball player. The White Sox were another team owned
by Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf, who continued to honor Jordan's
basketball contract during the years he played baseball. He had
a brief professional baseball career for the Birmingham Barons,
a Chicago White Sox farm team, batting .202 with 3 HR, 51 RBI, 30
SB, and 11 errors. He also appeared for the Scottsdale Scorpions
in the 1994 Arizona Fall League. On January 19, 2000, Jordan returned
to the NBA not as a player, but as part owner and President of Basketball
Operations for the Washington WizardsOn September 25, 2001 Jordan
announced his return to professional play with the Wizards, indicating
his intention to donate his salary as a player to a relief effort
for the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks. Quality
Framed and matted in thick black wood, UV-protective
glass and UV groove double-matting, this beauty would make a great
gift for any Michael Jordan fan. [why
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Michael
Jordan and Scottie Pippen
Chicago Bulls (3 unsigned 8x10 Photos
with plaque)
$229
The
Bulls entered the 1989–90 season as a team on the rise. With
their core group of Jordan and young improving players like Scottie
Pippen and Horace Grant, they were becoming a more cohesive team
under the guidance of new coach Phil Jackson. In the 1990–91
season, Jordan won his second MVP award after averaging 31.5 ppg
on 53.9% shooting, 6.0 rpg, and 5.5 apg for the regular season.
The Bulls finished in first place in their division for the first
time in 16 years and set a franchise record with 61 wins in the
regular season. With Scottie Pippen developing into an All-Star,
the Bulls elevated their play.Jordan and the Bulls continued their
dominance in the 1991–92 season, establishing a 67–15
record, topping their franchise record from 1990–91. Michael
and Scottie became part of the Chicago Bulls "Dream Team"
leading them to championship after championship. This piece brings
back the memories of one of the most memorable decade in basketball
history of one team and two 3-peat's .Quality
Framed and matted in thick black wood, UV-protective
glass and UV groove double-matting, this beauty would make a great
gift for any Chicgo Bulls fan. [why
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Michael
Jordan vs. Nick Van Exel
Chicago Bulls "Jump Ball"
(signed by MJ)
$495
Michael
Jordan is considered by many to be the greatest basketball player
of all time. A remarkable force at both ends of the floor, "MJ"
ended a career of 15 full seasons with a regular-season scoring
average of 30.12 points per game, the highest in NBA history (ahead
of Wilt Chamberlain's 30.06). He won six Championships, notched
10 scoring titles, and was league MVP five times. Since 1983, he
appeared on the front cover of Sports Illustrated a record-49 times,
and was named the magazine's "Sportsman of the Year" in
1991. In 1999, he was named "The Greatest North American Athlete
of the 20th Century" by ESPN, and placed #2 on the Associated
Press list of top athletes of the century. A great gift for any
Chicago Bulls fan. Quality
Framed and matted in thick black wood, UV-protective
glass and UV groove double-matting, this beauty would make a great
gift for any basketball fan. [why
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Jason
Frederick Kidd (born March 23, 1973) is a professional basketball
player who currently plays for the Dallas Mavericks. He led the
New Jersey Nets to two consecutive NBA Finals appearances (2002
and 2003) and is considered to be one of the best players of his
generation. His on-court versatility also makes him a regular triple-double
threat, and he is in third place all-time for regular season triple-doubles
in the NBA with a career total of 100 (as of April 16, 2008) and
second in playoffs triple-doubles with a career total of 11 (as
of May 12, 2007). Quality
Framed and matted in thick black wood, UV-protective
glass and double-matting, this beauty would make a great gift for
any basketball junkie. [why
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Yao
Ming
Posting Up
$229
Yao
Ming is an NBA sensation. The first pick in the 2002 NBA draft by
the Houston Rockets, Yao was the top vote-getter for the 2003 All-Star
game, his first season of professional basketball. He was also named
starting center (over Shaq) for the Western Conference All-Star
team in 2004. And in 2005 he did even better receiving a record
2,558,278 votes as the starting center for the West for the third
consecutive year. Yao ranks third in Rockets history in career blocked
shots per game and eighth in career blocked shots. Voted the Sporting
News Rookie of the Year in 2003, this Shanghai, China native has
already graced the cover of every major sports publication and has
quickly become one of the most popular players in the NBA, if not
the World. His autograph, however is hard to come by as he doesn't
do many signings. Get this Quality
Mahogany Framed and matted, hand-signed 8x10 photo of
Yao Skying for the Rebound before
it is gone - Yao collectibles never last long. A great gift for
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Yao
Ming
Takin' It To The Hole
$229
Another
great shot of Yao Ming, the 7 foot 6 inch NBA phenom. First pick
in the 2002 NBA draft, Yao has been the starting center for the
Western Conference All-Star game for each of his first three seasons
in the League, twice beating out Shaquille O'neal for the honor.
In 2005, he received an NBA record 2,558,278 All-Star votes. An
international sensation, this Shanghai, China native has quickly
become one of the most popular players in the NBA, if not the World.