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 Friday, April 27, 2007

Posted by Steve

authentication_logo.gifWe're on the eve of the NFL Draft and I found something very interesting on NBA.com while surfing this morning. I went to one of my every-morning stops and noticed something different. On NBA.com, they have auctions and there's a bunch of game-used jerseys with the following wording:

"MeiGray Group, the Official Game-Worn Source of the NBA, offers collectors the highest standards of authenticity, integrity and reliability for an exciting array of game-worn and game-used items. Every game-worn and game-used item comes directly off the backs of the NBA’s greatest players and directly off the courts from the league’s most exciting events under the watchful eyes of an NBA or MeiGray Authentication Program representative.
 
"Every item offered by NBA And MeiGray is authenticated and registered into the NBA Authentication Program Database.  Every item is worthy of a Hall of Fame-caliber sports collection because every item is unconditionally guaranteed for life to be game-worn or game-used."

The authentication process is also described on the site: "Every item in the NBA Authenticated Program will be affixed with a tamper-proof hologram sticker (shown to the right) that includes a unique ID number. A certificate of authenticity will accompany each item and will also have a tamper-proof hologram sticker affixed with the same unique ID number to create a match. All NBA Authenticated items will be tracked by the NBA and available on NBA.com for fans and collectors to verify the authenticity of each item. The authenticity of all autographed and game-used items in the NBA Authenticated Program will be certified by an NBA or NBA Team representative."

Click here to check out the auctions. I haven't heard anything about this program yet, and will get in touch with the NBA to see if they are ready to announce anything yet, but this is a major step for NBA game-used jerseys. We all know that game-issued jerseys have been selling as game-used jerseys in many auctions and online for a long time and this program provides a way to make sure the jersey is actually game-used. This is a big move and should really help to clean up the market.

Also, I've been watching JaMarcus Russell since he was a freshman at LSU and the Raiders will be picking a great quarterback if they take him tomorrow. Everyone seems to be focusing on his arm strength right now...even implying that's all he's got, but he's a very good quarterback, who is smart and the most poised player I've seen in a long time. I've also been a Calvin Johnson fan for a long time so I don't think they can go wrong unless they take Brady Quinn.

Detroit is the team that's in a strange position. If the Raiders take Russell as expected, the Lions will face the choice of taking a receiver (Johnson) for the fourth time in five years or a much lesser player unless they can trade down. The positive side of all this is there are plenty of teams trying to get up in the draft to get Johnson. I'm sure Matt Millen will make the right choice, he always does (that was sarcastic).

The strength of this year's class appears to be at wide receiver, where Johnson, Ted Ginn Jr., Dwayne Bowe, Robert Meachem, Dwayne Jarrett,  and even Sidney Rice, Anthony Gonzalez and Steve Smith could all go in the first round, with at least the first four being locks.




4/27/2007 2:26:57 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [2]
4/27/2007 5:42:50 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Has there been a more inept pro sports executive that has kept his job for a similar length of time than Millen? The Fords' devotion to him is crazy, although as a Packer fan with Lions fans for in-laws, it's fine by me. My guess is the Lions take Gaines Adams, who goes on to become a bust..
5/10/2007 5:59:16 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

The "Matt Millen Era" should come to a close, his tenure has been disastrous and embarrassing at times. I am not a Lions fan but that once proud franchise has lost quite a bit of luster starting with the whole Barry Sanders debacle. Detroit deserves better.

If I performed that poorly in my day job, I would have been fired a few years ago.

He should move on , then the Detroit Lions franchise, players, fans, and ownership can move on.

Maybe Millen can bring back Gary Danielson, nobody could take a hit with dignity like that guy!
Dave
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