Game 6 of the WCF is going on so Bball card time!
Let’s crack open this 2025-2026 Topps Signature Class Basketball box and see what we get in the first pack.
It’s never a bad thing when you get Anthony Edwards and Jayson Tatum in the same pack. Another Timberwaolves player was in the pack Naz Reid with a cool chrome card. Also got Grizzlies rookie Cedric Coward who had himself a great year.
I did say Lauri Markkanen name wrong and suppuse to pronounce it like Lowry I believe and I think I messed up saying Rui also. Sorry about that.
As an avid basketball card collector, I find the moments during big NBA events, like the Western Conference Finals, perfect for diving into fresh card packs. Opening a Topps Signature Class box always brings a unique thrill, especially when you spot high-potential players from this season. In my experience, players like Anthony Edwards and Jayson Tatum tend to hold significant value not only because of their current performance but also their long-term potential. Adding less highlighted players such as Naz Reid, especially with a chrome variant, can often surprise collectors with future value increases as their careers progress. Plus, discovering rookies like Cedric Coward in your pack is a great way to get ahead in tracking emerging talent. It’s also worth mentioning the recent popularity of chase cards and fractal designs, which add a dynamic edge and rarity to collections. The quality and design innovations from Topps, including chrome cards and unique fractal patterns, make opening these packs even more rewarding. If you’re new to basketball card collecting during the playoffs, my advice is to follow the games closely and open packs during these exciting moments. It connects your hobby with the live action and enhances the personal value of each card you pull. Furthermore, engaging with the community through hashtags like #nba, #basketball, and #nbaplayoffs can help you connect with fellow enthusiasts and stay updated on market trends. Remember, pronunciation slips happen to all of us when discussing players like Lauri Markkanen or Rui Hachimura—what matters most is the shared passion and enjoyment of collecting. Overall, combining live game excitement with card opening is a fantastic way to celebrate the sport and your hobby simultaneously.



























































