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2024-25 Syracuse basketball trading cards for sale

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Can we stick <name your favorite player> in the spokes of your bike?
 
These cards includes 5 walk-ons players too!

It would be cool to have a card made of you if you are a walk-on player.

I wonder if their card shows them sitting on the bench, standing behind a team huddle, high-fiving another player or shooting in warm ups?
 
These cards includes 5 walk-ons players too!

It would be cool to have a card made of you if you are a walk-on player.

I wonder if their card shows them sitting on the bench, standing behind a team huddle, high-fiving another player or shooting in warm ups?
Do the Libman mop guys get a card?
 
These cards includes 5 walk-ons players too!

It would be cool to have a card made of you if you are a walk-on player.

I wonder if their card shows them sitting on the bench, standing behind a team huddle, high-fiving another player or shooting in warm ups?
They probably had a few pics snapped of them in action when we blew out….oh wait…
 
I know we can take some really good shots at these cards based on this team's performance, but when I was a kid I couldn't wait to get my hands on the 1988-89 and 1989-90 team sets. I think the 88-89 set had Louis Rich as a sponsor, and the follow year either Burger King or McDonald's? Was able to get some of them autographed as a kid, and they were like gold to me.

So between the connection of kids and these cards to the program and being lifelong fans, along with the NIL money the players now get (which these cards is something I had in mind when I first heard of the NIL, not salaries which it has turned into), seems like a huge win.
 
I know we can take some really good shots at these cards based on this team's performance, but when I was a kid I couldn't wait to get my hands on the 1988-89 and 1989-90 team sets. I think the 88-89 set had Louis Rich as a sponsor, and the follow year either Burger King or McDonald's? Was able to get some of them autographed as a kid, and they were like gold to me.

So between the connection of kids and these cards to the program and being lifelong fans, along with the NIL money the players now get (which these cards is something I had in mind when I first heard of the NIL, not salaries which it has turned into), seems like a huge win.
I still have a couple sets of those 88-90 cards also.
 

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