Archive for chicago bulls
LeBron Remains the Difference Maker
Posted by: | CommentsMiami’s Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh are terrific basketball players, but it’s LeBron James who will be the deciding factor on whether or not the HEAT advance to the NBA Finals. Bosh had his best game (34 points, five boards and two steals) of the season last night in a convincing 96-85 win over the Chicago Bulls. It was Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals and now the HEAT own a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. But don’t be fooled by Bosh’s outrageous performance; Miami’s destiny rests in the hands of James and nobody else.
When “The Decision” was announced last July – when LeBron went on ESPN for 60 minutes to televise the fact he was taking his talents to South Beach – the hopes of the HEAT faithful rested solely in his hands. D-Wade is great. He was the MVP of the 2006 NBA Finals and led the franchise to its only world championship with a four-games-to-two win over the Dallas Mavericks and Dirk Nowitzki. But since that season, the HEAT have been far from competitive based on the fact that he’s always had a questionable supporting cast. And Bosh’s signing with Miami prior to James was beneficial to landing LeBron in South Beach. But by no means is Bosh the go-to guy. It all boils down to LeBron’s impact and he knows it.
In January, when I interviewed him just prior to another UDA autograph-signing session, he told me: “Coming into this season, we knew it was gonna be a challenge. A lot of sacrifices were made, both on the court and off the court. And we knew it was gonna take some time for us to get to know each other, on the court, and once we figured that out, we knew we could play with the best of the teams and play at a high level.”
The HEAT finished the regular season with a 58-24 record, good for the Southeast Division title and second best in the Eastern Conference, four wins behind the Bulls. LeBron led the team in scoring average (26.7 per game), as well as assists (7.0) and steals (1.6). His role was whatever the HEAT needed him to do. “I just wanted to be the best player I could be, on and off the court. I wanted to be as dominant as I was in Cleveland and play at an MVP level every night. No matter if it meant taking less shots or playing less minutes, whatever my role was going to be, I was going to be that same dominant player every night and not take a game off.”
When asked whether or not it’s difficult sharing the limelight and the responsibilities with Wade and Bosh, he answered: “It’s not hard at all. I’m a very humble kid who comes from a humble background. The fact that we sacrifice for the better of the team, I’ve never had a problem with that from the jump. And that’s why I decided to go to South Beach and team up with those two guys.”
The HEAT now find themselves two wins away from the franchise’s second trip to the NBA Finals and six wins away from winning it all. So far in the playoffs, LeBron leads Miami’s offensive charge by averaging a team-high 25.2 points per game to go along with five assists. And their opponent at the big dance next month could very well be the Mavericks once again. Can history repeat itself?
“That’s our goal,” said LeBron. “If we stay healthy, then we feel like we have a great chance of winning a championship.”
Even as a dyed-in-the-wool Celtics fan, I concur. The HEAT have what it takes to win it all this season. Now time will tell. Game 4 starts tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. (EST). Don’t miss it.
Popularity: 1% [?]
LeBron’s Game-Used Shoes: Win a Pair!
Posted by: | CommentsStarting today through Tuesday, May 31, the folks at Upper Deck Authenticated are running a special “Caption Contest” promotion where one extremely lucky basketball fan will walk away with a pair of autographed and game-used Nike shoes from Miami HEAT superstar LeBron James. That’s right, an actual pair of LeBron’s game-used shoes from this season – his first in Miami – are up for grabs! And it’s unbelievably easy to get in the running for these super-cool kicks. To enter the contest, click here. The winner will be randomly selected shortly thereafter from all the submissions received. Good luck.
Since LeBron is one of UDA’s exclusive autograph signers, the company has just released a special video that unveils a new program where UDA is selling choice, game-used memorabilia from “King James,” commemorating his march to this year’s NBA playoffs. Check out UDA’s patented five-step process that’s utilized to make sure fans are getting the genuine article from King James himself.
Popularity: 1% [?]
Rise and Shine with the Morning News at Upper Deck
Posted by: | CommentsWhen you work with the world’s greatest athletes and help in the creation of some of the most compelling sports memorabilia on the planet, people tend to take notice. Such is the case with an online promotion we’ve been running on the Upper Deck Blog that we’re calling the 12 Days of Holiday Gift Ideas. Collectors love it, but even the local media took notice.
After shooting off a quick email to local TV stations touting our coolest new product innovations, I quickly got a call from San Diego 6 News and its roving, on-air correspondent: Ruben “The Man” Galvan. He wanted to visit Upper Deck headquarters ASAP to get an up-close look at some of the eye-popping collectibles we’ve been featuring. Aaron Rodgers, LeBron James, Bobby Orr, Michael Jordan, Ryan Mathews; name the athlete and sport, and chances are we’ve got him featured in one of our products.

HI MOM: Here we are, moments after filming our third segment for this morning's San Diego 6 News telecast. That's me, sporting the Upper Deck apparel; Ruben chose to go with a yellow v-neck. To each his own.
For me, as Upper Deck’s public relation manager and on-air spokesman, it’s always fun to take an inside look at our own collectibles as well as talk about how we work exclusively with many of the sports world’s top talent. This morning, on San Diego 6 News, I got the chance to show off several of our newest products including a game-used set of LeBron’s home Heat uniform that sold to a private collector near South Beach, Florida, for “ten of thousands of dollars.” But before I could start yapping about LeBron and his incredible performances on the court, I needed to get our lobby looking sharp for Ruben’s impending visit.
Luckily for me, Sr. Events Marketing Manager Jodi Wasserman already had the lobby decked out in festive holiday garb, complete with a well-lit Christmas tree with gifts underneath it. It’s important to be ready and, thanks to Jodi, we were well prepared for visitors. Next, working alongside the UDA team, namely Steve Sloan, Shauna Conniry and John Ibriks, I was able to secure choice gridiron pieces from Ryan Mathews (signed football and Chargers mini-helmet), Aaron Rodgers (signed Packers green jersey, authentic Packers helmet and a football) and basketball icon Michael Jordan (16 x 20s with game-used floor framing and a vertical curve display piece with a piece of the floor from Chicago’s United Center upon which MJ closed out three of his six NBA championships: 1996-98).

EARLY WAKE-UP CALL: The San Diego 6 News van showed up at 5:50 this morning. Good thing we were ready!
We also collected a few recent NHL products including autographed Curve Display pieces featuring photos and signed pucks from the likes of Steven Stamkos, Taylor Hall, Duncan Keith and Boston hockey legend Bobby Orr. We even had signed photos of Orr highlighting his game- and series-winning overtime goal against the St. Louis Blues in Game 4 of the 1970 Stanley Cup Finals, as well as a very cool signed acrylic stick blade from Chicago Blackhawks center and team captain Jonathan Toews.
These were all well received by Ruben and his crew (and hopefully their viewers as well), but of utmost importance to me was the chance to explain why it’s so important for people to purchase their signed memorabilia from a reputable company like Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA). Forgeries run rampant in our industry, so the fact that every one of UDA’s pieces is signed by our superstar athletes in the presence of a UDA representative is critical. UDA introduced its patented five-step authentication process back in 1992 and competitors have been trying to imitate (but never duplicate) it ever since. We invented authenticity here at Upper Deck, so it’s my honor and privilege to spread the good word about it whenever I can. This is even more important during the holidays, when many unsuspecting consumers are taken for a ride by unscrupulous online sellers looking to make a fast buck.
I’ve done my fair share of these morning segments during my 12-plus years at Upper Deck and there are a couple things you’ve got to do to be successful with your on-air delivery. First, it’s important to have plenty of great items – key visuals – to feature during a television broadcast. Second, you’ve got to make sure you’re sporting a clean, up-to-date company shirt for brand recognition. Third, you should always have a few key stats per player to share to make sure the viewer knows you’re a marketer, yes, but also an educated sports enthusiast who follows the sports world closely. And lastly – and perhaps most importantly – you need to make sure you’ve had your morning cup of coffee since these early interviews usually take place between 5:00 and 7:00 a.m.
This morning, we filmed three segments (one live, two taped) that aired between 6:45 and 8:30 a.m. Ruben was his old enthusiastic self and I did my best to showcase our newest products while trying to avoid sticker shock from our viewers since authentic, genuine signed memorabilia does not come cheap. Best rest assured, it’s real and it’s yours, provided you’re ready to pony up for the real deal. To check out our huge assortment of signed and unsigned sports memorabilia for the perfect holiday gift, visit Upper Deck’s online store. Happy shopping collectors!

FESTIVE SETTING: San Diego 6 News roving correspondent Ruben Galvan records one of his live teasers from Upper Deck headquarters this morning.
Popularity: 1% [?]
Holiday Gift Ideas from Upper Deck: Day 1
Posted by: | CommentsNeed a cool, affordable holiday gift for the basketball fan in your life? Why not give him this unforgettable shot of Michael Jordan? Upper Deck honored its longtime basketball spokesman’s selection in 2009 to the Basketball Hall of Fame with this memorable image of MJ taken during the 1991 NBA Finals. It was June and Michael and the Chicago Bulls outplayed a formidable foe (the Los Angeles Lakers) to earn their first NBA championship banner. This image highlights the classic confrontation between Michael and Magic Johnson during that year’s NBA Finals. The unframed photo, which features a special Hall of Fame logo, measures 11″ wide x 14″ high, is limited to 500, and retails for just $29.99! Order yours today!
Michael Jordan ‘Defensive Focus’ Photo – Hall of Fame Edition
Popularity: 1% [?]
Brag Photo: Classic MJ in Black and White
Posted by: | CommentsHe was poetry in motion out on the basketball court and provided photographers and artists with plenty of ammunition for capturing unforgettable moments. Whether he was dunking in mid-air or putting up a three-pointer from outside the arc, Michael Jordan defined success on the hardwood.
Likewise, through his longtime exclusive partnership with Upper Deck Authenticated, MJ has provided our Product Development team with plenty of memorable milestones and classic showdowns to capture against the likes of Larry, Magic and even Kobe.
Take a gander at this sweet piece now available at the Upper Deck online store: Michael Jordan autographed Black-and-White Tribute Canvas Classic. It’s signed in silver, measures 35″ wide and 18″ high and shows Michael taking a much-needed breather between baskets. It’s limited to just 50, so demand is high. Check it out while it’s still available.

CLASSIC MJ: You can't help but appreciate the mastery behind this black-and-white canvas photo from UDA.
Popularity: 2% [?]


