Cards No One Wants: Antoine Walker Jersey/ Card Frame

This is going to be an ongoing segment on cards no one should want. However, if I am proven wrong, these cards are available free to the first person who leaves a comment on why they want the card and emails me their address.

I got this from a repack awhile back and it is advertised as a card and a piece of authentic jersey in a display frame. The wording about the jersey piece is rather suspicious.

“The enclosed piece of jersey was cut from an Authentic Jersey from the player pictured on the front. This Authentic Jersey was obtained from The Upper Deck Company.”

First of all even though it is from Upper Deck who knows what authentic means? It does not say game used or even event worn. Aren’t the jerseys you can buy at Modell’s labeled as authentic?

Second Antoine Walker is a fringe basketball player with a couple good years. Right now Walker is washed up and no longer in the NBA. I really can’t remember any highlights in his career.

Third the card is not even glued straight although the refractor- like card itself look pretty good in person.

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5 responses to “Cards No One Wants: Antoine Walker Jersey/ Card Frame

  1. I’ll provide a good home for the Walker jersey card.

    How many cards show Karl Malone grabbing at another player’s shorts (and not having to reach down to do it)?

    And it is a Celtic’s card. My wife’s favorite team.

  2. Congrats it’s yours.

  3. Toine fan

    You suck. I am an actual fan. I want the card.

    Antoine has more fans then you think .

  4. Toine fan

    and you can’t remember any highlights?

    Umm try game winners vs Knicks, 76ers, Sonics, Lakers, Nets. You name it he hit a game winner against it.

    Try second leading scorer in the NBA finals where he won a ring?

    try putting a fire under PP ass and helping the celtics comeback from 21 points down in the playoffs.

    Really if you are going to discount someones entire career because you’re an idiot then at least known something about the player.

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