NFT Name
Cedric Ceballos Rim
Collection
Status
valid
NFT Id
47306931
Edition Name
Edition Number
External Link
Owner
Last Updated
30/12/2024, 21:53
Description
Insistent on the idea of labeling its glorious “Showtime” era a relic from the past, the Los Angeles Lakers — boosted by the return of the Hall of Famer who first introduced it — certainly could’ve had the Great Western Forum fooled. Connected just enough defensively to keep Tim Hardaway Sr.’s creative behind-the-back pass under wraps, Los Angeles forces a turnover before quickly shifting its sights to a breakaway opportunity with Cedric Ceballos and a teammate. Sure to reward his teammate’s unselfishness with a memorable play, the future All-Star gets innovative, pirouetting into a 360 slam, drawing the crowd’s delight. January 30, 1996 would become a date embedded into the fabric of California’s basketball history, as the Lakers welcomed a former three-time Most Valuable Player back into the fold following a four-season hiatus. Invaluable in his role of helping carve out a victory over the Golden State Warriors in the process, Ceballos found himself in “can’t-miss mode,” logging 33 points (on a near-perfect 15-of-18 shooting), alongside seven boards, three assists, and one steal.
Token Media
Traits
TotalYearsExperience
5
JerseyNumber
23
AwayTeamName
Golden State Warriors
DraftYear
1990
FirstName
Cedric
Locked
false
SetName
Run It Back
LastName
Ceballos
SerialNumber
24
DraftSelection
48
NbaSeason
1995-96
TeamAtMoment
Los Angeles Lakers
HomeTeamScore
128
Birthdate
1969-08-02
HomeTeamName
Los Angeles Lakers
Height
79
DraftRound
2
DraftTeam
Phoenix Suns
PrimaryPosition
SF
PlayCategory
Dunk
Tagline
Insistent on the idea of labeling its glorious “Showtime” era a relic from the past, the Los Angeles Lakers — boosted by the return of the Hall of Famer who first introduced it — certainly could’ve had the Great Western Forum fooled. Connected just enough defensively to keep Tim Hardaway Sr.’s creative behind-the-back pass under wraps, Los Angeles forces a turnover before quickly shifting its sights to a breakaway opportunity with Cedric Ceballos and a teammate. Sure to reward his teammate’s unselfishness with a memorable play, the future All-Star gets innovative, pirouetting into a 360 slam, drawing the crowd’s delight. January 30, 1996 would become a date embedded into the fabric of California’s basketball history, as the Lakers welcomed a former three-time Most Valuable Player back into the fold following a four-season hiatus. Invaluable in his role of helping carve out a victory over the Golden State Warriors in the process, Ceballos found himself in “can’t-miss mode,” logging 33 points (on a near-perfect 15-of-18 shooting), alongside seven boards, three assists, and one steal.
PlayerPosition
SF
PlayType
Rim
DateOfMoment
1996-01-31 00:00:00 +0000 UTC
Weight
220
AwayTeamScore
118
Birthplace
Maui, HI, USA
FullName
Cedric Ceballos
SeriesNumber
6
Collection Information
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