![]() There's not much of a "photo" here, just a picture of the Indiana Fever logo.Īssessment: Given the players that signed it and the circumstances in which it was probably signed, I'd buy it. ![]() (Although Lin Dunn's signature seems to be slightly off-color). All are signed in gold marker, so they were all probably signed during a team pass-around. There are two signatures that might belong to Briann January and Tammy Sutton-Brown, but I can't be sure. It looks like the following team members signed this: This is an odd statement to make since the Fever won the championship at home by winning Game 4, but it could have actually been signed during Game 1 or Game 2. Graphfactory Authentics states that this 2012 Indiana Fever championship photo was "received in person at Target Center in 2012". Buy this one and establish your WNBA cred.Ģ012 Indiana WNBA championship team signed 8 x 10 photo, $112.50 She left to establish a coaching career, so I hope she's having some luck with that somewhere.Īssessment: I'd rather have this one than the nondescript looking Delle Donne jersey above. Powers indeed wore #5, so it's a good chance that this is her road jersey. According to Mike Thibault, "She 's a heck of a shooter, but she told me, 'Reality is reality'." Powers was on the bench the first game, didn't play, and figured she had no chance to make the team. There were two preseason games during the first year in Connecticut, one at home against the Liberty and one away against Charlotte. This article in the Hartford Courant mentions Connecticut free agent signee Natalie Powers, who played for Western Kentucky. The question is who did it belong to, or who did it commemorate? The number is #5 and the name is "Powers" but no player in WNBA history had the last name of Powers. Remember when the Connecticut Sun wore bright red and yellow road jerseys? Yeah, I don't either. I think the $300 price tag is a bit steep, as there are going to be a zillion chances over the next ten years to have Delle Donne sign something for you if you're interested.Ĭonnecticut Sun road jersey, circa 2003, current price $149.99 If this were an authentic game jersey, I'd be framing it. I would love to know the circumstances under which this was signed. The adidas tag looks exactly like the one that's in my Iziane Castro Marques memorial jersey. The ROY stands for "Rookie of the Year" and was probably signed in late 2013 after she won the Rookie of the Year award - I don't think Delle Donne is that confident to sign something in anticipation of winning.Īssessment: I'm sure some jersey expert can claim otherwise, but this looks a lot like your typical commemorative jersey you'd buy at a WNBA souvenir store. This is pretty much what the description says it is. Do signatures keep better on vinyl tile pieces, or do they just look better? The signatures are at various levels of legibility, but given what I know about the autograph hounds that hang around practices, I don't doubt that these can be easily authenticated.Īssessment: Well, I don't care much for the idea of something being signed on vinyl tile, but the price seems in line with other autograph prices.Įlena Delle Done jersey signed "ROY 13", current price $295.00 Why the signatures were obtained on vinyl tile pieces is a question of its own, but it appears that the seller - wnbagals - is obtaining the vinyl samples from Home Depot. Now this "vinyl floor tire piece" has been signed by Alex Bentley, Courtney Clements, Erika de Souza, Aneika Henry, Armintie Herrington, Angel McCoughtry, Ruth Riley, Jasmine Thomas, and Le'coe Willingham. Well, wouldn't you like to replace that tile with a piece of WNBA floor tile signed by several members of the 2013 Atlanta Dream? ![]() It could be that your living room is missing a big hunk of tile after moving that piano. One piece of signed vinyl tile by Angel McCoughtry, current price $104.99 Aside from one case where I thought the high price was listed strictly as a group, here are the highest priced items associated with each of the twelve WNBA Teams as of this writing.Īnd if the descriptions below whet your whistle, just click the links to look at the entries yourself. I decided I'd look around and poke at the items, but I gave myself an imaginary big wallet. eBay is America's yard sale, its entries either trash or treasure. One way Sportsgrid tracks sports hottness is through tracking merchandise sales. The FAQ of the site lists how they attempt to quantify the oomph each NBA team might have on any given day. There is a very interesting web site called Sportsgrid, which aims to measure the "buzz" associated with a NBA team.
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