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I have a question for the basketball collectors. Among the Topps basketball sets, which one has the highest percentage of Hall of Famers? Thanks.
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1986 Fleer has 32 — that’s 24%. Seems unlikely there’s one higher than that.
Sorry — read right past “Topps.” If you Google “hall of famers” and “Topps (year)” the list should pop up under Sports Card Database.
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“While there were more popular and highly regarded Topps Basketball sets in the ’70s, the 1973 set was at least unique. Though hampered by a lack of key rookies and a somewhat mundane design, it was filled with Hall of Famers worth collecting, from both the NBA and ABA. The 264-card set features 39 Hall of Famers, from Wilt and West to Kareem and Maravich. The top rookies are Westphal and McAdoo, who led the league in scoring (30.6) as a rookie.”
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Are there any basketball sets that can beat that? Last edited by robw1959; 04-27-2025 at 10:52 PM. |
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Probably not todays
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1969-70 Topps 32.3%
1970-71 Topps 34.2% 1971-72 Topps 26.6% 1972-73 Topps 33.0% 1973-74 Topps 25.4% 1974-75 Topps 29.9% 1975-76 Topps 31.5% 1976-77 Topps 31.2% 1977-78 Topps 25.8% 1978-79 Topps 29.5% 1979-80 Topps 28.0% 1980-81 Topps (singles) 26.9% 1981-82 Topps 26.3% From the trading card database. |
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Awesome! The Topps 1970-71 set reigns supreme! Thank you, sir.
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