The cards probably represent the team roster before the 1994 off-season.
Some remarks:
– They drafted Jason Kidd in the 94 draft.
– Jason Kidd, Jim Jackson and Jamal Mashburn formed the exciting 3Js. Unfortunately, they couldn’t meet the expectation, failed to reach playoff in the two short years due to inexperience and injury. They didn’t get along with each other as well, so the experiment only lasted 2 seasons.
– Tim Legler and Fat Lever left team during 1994 off season.
*[I found this stash of Fleer Cards in my old home; my classmate gifted them to me back in 1995. I’ll be sharing these to each team sub in coming days]*
Jcarter1632
Where is Tony Dumas? Did he leave in 94?
bigzftw
Maverick legend Fat Lever
h4tchb4ck
FAT LEVER
JayWo60
Popeye Jones
TAMUSA1117
Doug Smith, man. The year he was drafted was one of the first drafts I kept up with. Maybe its because we had just dealt with Roy Tarpleys expulsion and Randy White’s huge bust of a career, but as a kid I remember thinking this guy would come in and give us that punch we’d lost when Tarpley fell out. Boy was I wrong.
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1994-1995 Fleer Cards – Dallas Mavericks
The cards probably represent the team roster before the 1994 off-season.
Some remarks:
– They drafted Jason Kidd in the 94 draft.
– Jason Kidd, Jim Jackson and Jamal Mashburn formed the exciting 3Js. Unfortunately, they couldn’t meet the expectation, failed to reach playoff in the two short years due to inexperience and injury. They didn’t get along with each other as well, so the experiment only lasted 2 seasons.
– Tim Legler and Fat Lever left team during 1994 off season.
*[I found this stash of Fleer Cards in my old home; my classmate gifted them to me back in 1995. I’ll be sharing these to each team sub in coming days]*
Where is Tony Dumas? Did he leave in 94?
Maverick legend Fat Lever
FAT LEVER
Popeye Jones
Doug Smith, man. The year he was drafted was one of the first drafts I kept up with. Maybe its because we had just dealt with Roy Tarpleys expulsion and Randy White’s huge bust of a career, but as a kid I remember thinking this guy would come in and give us that punch we’d lost when Tarpley fell out. Boy was I wrong.