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What's the coolest piece of memorabilia you have?

Back in the 90's, I think, hell, it might have been in the early 2000's some photographer from the Salt Lake Tribune made some composite image of Stockton on the court throughout some game. Meaning, the dude took a bunch of pictures of Stockton and his position on the court throughout the game and then used them all. So, I have this photo that is 36" in width and about 18" high of the court with Stockton shown a bunch of times...assisting, shooting, passing, jumping, stealing. It's sick. I still have to frame it.
 
Isn't that David Benoit's signature on the top right of the ball?

He wasn't on the 1998 team - you got ripped off dude.

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I have a team-signed 2008 ball with Jerry Sloan's autograph.

If I had it to do over again I'd have a ball with just Jerry's autograph.
 
I know this won't be popular here.. but I have a game ball signed by Pat Riley that my grandfather got from him after a game in '66. (Riley was a member of the "Rupp's Runts" at UK.)
 
I know this won't be popular here.. but I have a game ball signed by Pat Riley that my grandfather got from him after a game in '66. (Riley was a member of the "Rupp's Runts" at UK.)

Actually my friend, that is very original piece. Very nice.
 
Karl Malone game worn shoes.

I got to go into the Jazz locker room after a game against the Nuggets in Denver in 97' and meet the Mailman. He talked to me for a while, then signed and gave me his shoes he wore that game.

I was 12 years old at the time, and literally could have died from shock. Was my dream come true as a kid.
 
Karl Malone game worn shoes.

I got to go into the Jazz locker room after a game against the Nuggets in Denver in 97' and meet the Mailman. He talked to me for a while, then signed and gave me his shoes he wore that game.

I was 12 years old at the time, and literally could have died from shock. Was my dream come true as a kid.


Damn, that's really cool. It made me think of something and I am curious to know. Does anyone remember in the early 90's, Malone wore a pair of L.A. Gear sneakers or Reebok (I think) and they had the lights on the bottom when he would step down. He wore them for 1 game and the NBA ended up banning them after his first game because their were complaints from the opposing team about them causing distraction while he was one the court. Am I the only one getting old or does anyone else remember this??
 
Damn, that's really cool. It made me think of something and I am curious to know. Does anyone remember in the early 90's, Malone wore a pair of L.A. Gear sneakers or Reebok (I think) and they had the lights on the bottom when he would step down. He wore them for 1 game and the NBA ended up banning them after his first game because their were complaints from the opposing team about them causing distraction while he was one the court. Am I the only one getting old or does anyone else remember this??

Yup!! I was at that game!!

They either delayed the game, or made Malone leave for a bit, I cant remember.

A trainer or someone on the sidelines actually had to remove the light from the back of the shoes.
 
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