Send us a text Episode 254 is a New Year check-in that quickly turns into a wide-ranging hobby and NBA discussion. The episode opens with reflections on the start of 2026 and how collectors are thinking about the year ahead, before moving into current NBA storylines that are already shaping card conversations. Trae Young’s situation and on-court narrative are discussed in the context of perception versus production, and how quickly hobby sentiment can shift. From there, the conversation turns...
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Send us a text Episode 254 is a New Year check-in that quickly turns into a wide-ranging hobby and NBA discussion. The episode opens with reflections on the start of 2026 and how collectors are thinking about the year ahead, before moving into current NBA storylines that are already shaping card conversations. Trae Young’s situation and on-court narrative are discussed in the context of perception versus production, and how quickly hobby sentiment can shift. From there, the conversation turns...
Episode 251: PSA Regrading Buy Backs— Smart Play or Slab Roulette?
You Can't Comp This: NBA Trading Card Podcast
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1 month ago
Episode 251: PSA Regrading Buy Backs— Smart Play or Slab Roulette?
Send us a text In Episode 251, Russell and Adam take a hard look at one of the most debated behaviours in the hobby right now — PSA regrading their own cards Is PSA regrading a smart optimisation strategy… or has it become a dangerous numbers game that distorts populations, pricing, and trust? The discussion covers: • How the situation came to light • Is this actually a scam? • who publicly defended PSA? • what can be done to regulate this A must-listen for anyone slab...
You Can't Comp This: NBA Trading Card Podcast
Send us a text Episode 254 is a New Year check-in that quickly turns into a wide-ranging hobby and NBA discussion. The episode opens with reflections on the start of 2026 and how collectors are thinking about the year ahead, before moving into current NBA storylines that are already shaping card conversations. Trae Young’s situation and on-court narrative are discussed in the context of perception versus production, and how quickly hobby sentiment can shift. From there, the conversation turns...