With the additions to my Alan Trammell card collection being largely for the sake of completeness rather than for the sake of their significance in the bite-sized pantheon of my collection, this may be my most key acquisition of 2006:
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Incidentally, Chamique Holdsclaw's '99 Ultra WNBA card ranks as another of my top five key WNBA issues. The '99 Ultra WNBA product is reasonably tough to obtain unopened. If Holdsclaw can ever find her way onto a winning team (seriously, how incompetent of a coach do you have to be to turn a team with Holdsclaw AND Lisa Leslie AND decent role players into a .500 ballclub?), the card might garner additional interest.
As long as we're expanding the discussion, the other three top five cards all hail from the inagural WNBA set, '97 Pinnacle, fabled for being a set whose packs came in cans and for having 100% of its base set consist of rookie cards. The three "gotta have 'ems" are:
Sheryl Swoopes ( (awesome photo of the greatest player of her generation) )
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