It looks like a lot of the Jazz players and NBA players around the league are really getting into top shot. Hopefully it gets promoted a lot more.
This is from espn
The digital collectible market has fully infiltrated NBA locker rooms.
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"Recently on a Utah Jazz team flight, forward Joe Ingles pulled up the secondary market prices for these Moments. He proceeded to go down the aisle comparing the collectible values for his teammates.
"He's like, 'Look, my 3-pointer is worth $2,500, but your dunk is only worth $5,'" Jazz guard Mike Conley said. "In my career, I've never been on a team where we talked about sports cards. But a lot of us have been NBA fans our whole lives and have binders of cards back at our houses. And it's sparked those conversations, what cards we collected and things we had as kids."
Top Shot ran a promotion where collectors who gathered a certain number were rewarded with a special edition Conley Moment for free; it was termed "The Conley Challenge."
"[Rudy] Gobert got it before I did," Conley said. "And he let me know about it."
Said Conley: "We'll be watching film of another team and someone will do something, and it will be like, 'Oh, that's a Top Shot.'"