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Originally Posted by ninjacookies
MVP's already priced in....championship isn't (at least not fully).
I'd say sell most of the common and mid end stuff now just to secure some profit.
He's 26 and will be coming off his first mvp. Looking like he's going to become a perennial leader for the scoring title and most likely be in top 5 mvp discussions for the foreseeable future.
OKC also has a damned good team. I'd say keep a few as there doesn't look like too much downside at this point. And it's not like his cards underwent a massive unsustainable value surge during a pandemic outlier. There's most likely going to be an elevated floor for his good stuff as he's obviously a 1a tier player much better than guys like Booker or even Ant.
Grats on your new Bayliner.
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While in this instance, I would sell the vast majority, but this is simply because I don’t go in too strong on any one player. There’s a whole lot worse people to be holding cards of. Some in this thread are acting very dismissive of SGA as if it’s this year or bust as if what he’s doing is unsustainable. I question if they actually watch the man play.
What you said above is worth noting, Shai’s stuff didn’t just explode stupidly overnight like things did in the pandemic. He’s steadily gaining ground because he is dismantling teams and leading a talented young team with a passionate fan base to an extremely successful season and a likely MVP.
I’ve watched Shai a ton this year and he may be the closest thing to unstoppable as anyone in the NBA. He’s silky smooth with an insane mid range, cool head, and a knack for getting to the bucket (and the foul line). He’s consistent, always under control, and doesn’t rely on the 3 to do his damage.
Yes, sell a ton of it keep some good stuff as lottery tickets to hopefully cash in later and don’t look back. But I would apply this line of thought to any young player after a big run up that I stood to gain massive profits from, not because SGA doesn’t have the goods.
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