Set collecting is fun, but most pick players to collect and a new rookie or two, to have a gamble on.
Master sets in basketball are virtually impossible to assemble. Single player rainbows are hard enough thanks to Panini and their variations. They are like Gremlins falling in a pool of water. They keep multiplying. This year's Select I think has +30 different colour variations of each card in the set.
So which ever road you choose have fun.
Set collecting is fun, but most pick players to collect and a new rookie or two, to have a gamble on.
Master sets in basketball are virtually impossible to assemble. Single player rainbows are hard enough thanks to Panini and their variations. They are like Gremlins falling in a pool of water. They keep multiplying. This year's Select I think has +30 different colour variations of each card in the set.
So which ever road you choose have fun.
Personally, i'd start with Sets - generally far easier to complete - though what we're seeing in K-Mart, Big W and Zing/EB is purely retail so collation is questionable. As to players .... LeBron can get pricey very quickly - he has a lot cards and they aren't cheap. The Rookies (Carter jr and Bagley) .... both are much of a muchness, though i think Bagley might have more of a chance of sticking around for a while.