 Hi everyone, Joe from jaspyscasebrakes.com coming at you with 2021 Hit Parade Big Box Series 6. A lot of nice autograph memorabilia here. Some cool stuff to add to your collection. I know you probably have a lot of cardboard in your collection, but why not add some of this stuff too. It's a random letter break. I guess they only made 50 cases. A lot of great stuff in here. We're going by the first letter of their last name. For example, if it's Karl-Anthony Towns, Karl-Anthony is his first name. See how it's hyphenated. T for Karl-Anthony Towns for Kriyam Abdul-Jabbar. Abdul-Jabbar is his last name. We'll go by the first letter of their last name. Kareems would go to A. I'm trying to think if there's any other weird situations like that. Ichiro Suzuki. I think that's a good one here. If it just says Ichiro, because usually Hit Parade will put the names there. I think they usually put their full names in there. But Ichiro Suzuki would go to S. If it just says Ichiro, then it'll go to I. I think that's it. I don't know. It should be pretty self-explanatory. I think it'll make sense. Big thanks to this group here for filling this up. There are the letters right here. Let's go. Let's roll it. Let's randomize names and letters. Full 12 times. 6 and a 6. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12th and final time. After 12, we got Bobby all the way down to Ryan. 6 and a 6. 12 times for the letters. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12th and final time. After 12, we got T down to P. All right, Bobby with a letter T, Alan with A, Josh with G, Charles with J, Bobby with E, Peter with F, David with B, Victor with L, Brock with S, Jim with W, Adrian with H, Karen with R, Adrian with D, Steven, Y, V, I, N, O, Peter with M, Bobby with C, Charles with K, and Ryan with P. So let's, I think we can get all this on the same page. Let's alphabetize by letter right here and we're going to hit the pause button. When we come back, we're going to see if there's any trades and then we'll have the break. Stick around. Be right back. All right, welcome back folks. No deals were done here. In break number two, random letter break number two. Thanks everyone for getting in. Remember, this is the, just want to double check, first letter of their last name, first letter of their last name. And since I don't think we have anything full filled up after this, so we can play some quick rounds of who am I. So here's the case right here. It's a case 40 out of 50. Let's see if I could show you that without unplugging the camera. There it is. 40 out of 50, big box, series six. Case up. Feels like a, definitely feels like a full size helmet. Helmet, something else, kind of feels like a mini helmet right there. I'm not sure this could be a jersey, maybe another jersey. That's four items. So usually there's five in a photo right here. Anything else? Nothing else. Usually, well, those would be nice. Stephen K. Usually put the name of the player on the inside here. Who is on the other side? Who am I? Go to Wikipedia. I'm a retired basketball player. A shooting guard played in the NBA for 13 seasons in the 80s and 90s and early 2000s. Played college basketball for the University of Florida. Was a second round pick in 1988. Played for a lot of teams. Played for Spurs, Rocket Sixers, Spurs again, Magic Hornets, Kings, Sonics, Sixers, and Mavs. The two-time NBA champion in 94 and 95. So the Rockets teams, maybe Rocket Sixers teams? And was named Florida Mr. Basketball in 1984. In my career, averaged almost 13 points a game. Two and a half rebounds a game. 3.4 assists per game. I have, in my Wikipedia section, I've got a behavioral incidents section. Interesting. In February 1995, in a game in Portland, I ran into the stands punching a fan. Due to the fan heckling him, the crazy 90s, NBA suspended me for 10 games and fined me $20,000. That was February 95. In April 95, faking a hamstring injury, I was given a leave of absence after the first game of the playoffs. I later admitted I was frustrated with not playing. The incident was hyped as me being disgruntled at the team's recent acquisition of Hall of Famer Clyde Drexler. Later that year, August 95, shortly after signing the Philadelphia, I was pulled over after I ran a red light and police found a bag of the hippie lettuce on the floor of the car. Pleaded no contest, appeal, lost the appeal, blah, blah, blah, blah. And in 2000, the Sonics find myself and Gary Payton for a locker room brawl that left two of their teammates who try to play peacemakers, left them hurt. Who am I? Not Sam Cassell. Let's see uh oh and I might as well write down the letter. Always interesting when you have a behavioral incidence section in your Wikipedia page. Let's go to this person here. The devil's head, the devil's lettuce. That's right. It is. Anyone recognize this player here? Remember Vernon Maxwell, two-time champ? And you got the JSA sticker that I think I dropped the JSA card. I have to admit I do not remember Vernon Maxwell, but that goes to the letter M that'll be for Peter. There's Vernon Maxwell, Vernon Maxwell's silver hammer. And once again, Peter ended up with the letter M here in random letter break number two. Nice. Mike says keep the tube and keep the hippie lettuce in here. It's a lot of hippie lettuce. A JSA card is in there too. Is that right? Mike Towers saying you may be surprised to know that Vernon Maxwell's nickname is Mad Max. Maybe not that surprised considering locker room brawls with Gary Payton. Yeah, that's who we have here. All right, who am I? I'm a retired baseball player. How old? Oh, I'm still with us. I'm still alive. 84 years old. Nicknamed the Dominican Dandy. Right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball had a Hall of Famer inducted in the early 80s on the third ballot. 83.7% of the third ballot. See, we have some career stats here. 243 wins to 142 losses. A 289, ERA. That's pretty good. Lifetime under three. And 2,303 strikeouts played for three teams my entire career. 10-time all-star NL wins leader and MLB ERA leader. Pitch no-hitter. And had a crazy incident with a Dodgers player, John Roseboro. It was a big, big rivalry. I think took a bat to the catcher's head, which was pretty crazy. I think they ended up becoming friends later on. Yeah, after years of bitterness, Roseboro and it's Juan Marichal. Mike Tower and Ryan's got it. Roseboro and Juan Marichal became close friends in the 1980s, getting together occasionally at old-timers games, golf tournaments, and charity events. So even Dodgers and Giants can lay together like lions and lambs. So there's his autograph right there. It's a custom jersey. So it doesn't have the official licensing, but they did get a nice number there. And that's another M for Peter, who hasn't had a crazy incident with a Dodgers player. Alex Kirloff. There you go. Peter with another letter M, a little pitching legend Juan Marichal. He actually, Juan Marichal actually played with the Dodgers at the end of his career. All right, next one, I think looks feels like another jersey. There's the pouch. All right, next one we have here. This looks like an officially licensed jersey. Maybe they type the name in here. Oh, okay. Who am I? I am an active basketball player. 62185. Born in Akron, Ohio. Currently 33 years old. First round pick. Played for one team my entire career. Three NBA championships. Two NBA most valuable player award. A seven-time NBA All-Star. A four-time All-NBA first team. A two-time NBA scoring champion. I was an NBA steals leader as well. Part of the 50-40-90 club. Gold medalist in the FIBA World Cup. Twice. An NCAA season scoring leader. I'm pretty good. Yeah, Ryan and Justin's got it right away. Went to Davidson. Drafted in 2009. First round seven pick overall. And it's Steph Curry. Nice. And it's his college gear. In fact, this is his college jersey and it's officially licensed. So it's got all the under armor stuff. It's got the retail tags on there. So it's worth pulling out and looking at. See there's the Davidson. Get another look at his autograph without the reflection of the bag right there. So that's very nice. That's for letter C. And that's going to be Bobby. All right. So Bobby, I'm actually going to set this over here. I'll fold this up nicely at the end of the break. But that is for you. Great hit. All right. Two more to go. We got a mini helmet. It feels like a mini helmet and a full size helmet. So it looks like we're going to close out with two football names. And we got the fanatics card in there as well. All right. Next. Who am I? Active player. A active wide receiver. Should I make this a little more difficult? I stand at 6'2", 208 pounds. Play for one team my entire career. A PFWA all rookie team member. A Walter Payton award winner. An NCAA Division 1 receiving yards leader. This might give it away. A two time big, if you know your college conferences, a two time big sky offensive player of the year. A Jerry Rice award winner. I have a career at 362 receptions, 4,589 receiving yards, and 34 receiving touchdowns. I was drafted in 2017. Third around. Big Sky College. Not Adam Thielen. I went to Davis High School in Yakima, Washington, which is where I was born. Went to college in Eastern Washington. 28 years old. There you go. Ryan's got it. Cooper Cup. It's a cool looking helmet right there too. There's his autograph. I like the look of that helmet. There's the fanatic sticker on the bottom there. Authentication sticker. Anything else in here? No. Cooper Cup letter K. That goes to Charles with the letter K. Congrats. All right. And the final item feels like a full size helmet unless I'm wrong. Okay. It is a full size helmet. Let's see if I could find the name of the player here somewhere. Oh, there it is. Where is this player? Let's learn about this player here. I am a college football quarterback. I've been the starting quarterback for this team since my true freshman season. I have, according to Wikipedia, I have set multiple school records, including the most touchdown passes in school history with 90 as of week 11 of this season. And the most touchdown pass in a single season with 38 in my breakout freshman campaign. I'm widely considered the greatest quarterback to ever play at this university. I'm a junior now. 6-1, 220. QB was a 2019 military bowl MVP. It was a second team all ACC. That might give it away. Third team all ACC and ACC Rookie of the Year. ACC offensive Rookie of the Year. USA Today freshman all American and was born in Waynesville, North Carolina and later attended and played high school football at Sun Valley High School in Monroe, North Carolina. Right through for over 1,300 yards and 145 touchdowns while rushing for over 3,600 yards and 60 rushing touchdowns. After highly publicized recruitment, I committed to, I think Justin's got, I committed to the University of North Carolina on early signing day for 2019, flipping my commitment from Florida State University, my original choice. Yep, it's Sam Howell. What does that mean? I don't watch too much college football. Is he going to be drafted pretty high in the NFL? This is a cool looking helmet. Look at this. There's the Beckett card right there, letter H. That's for Adrian Lambrose. There you go, Adrian letter H, Sam Howell. What's his future projection? That's awesome. I especially like that sort of, what do you want to call this? This is Argyle pattern in the middle? Nice. And once again, that's for Adrian with the letter H, Sam Howell. Thanks everybody for getting in on the action. Appreciate it. Justin is saying he was a top QB prospect at the beginning of the season, but it's tank since then. All right, well hopefully he'll, he'll get things going again by the end of the season. And I don't know, he'll probably play a senior year, I guess. Maybe if he has a great game there, I don't know, great year there. Could be some great future value here or future value now for some big North Carolina football fan. I'm Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com. Thanks for getting into random letter two, hip parade, big box. I appreciate everybody getting in. Thanks for watching. I'm Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com. I'll see you next time for the next break. Bye bye.