basketball · Portland Trail Blazers · PG · age 27 · about six months
Ja Morant — basketball, PG, Portland Trail Blazers, age 27. One of 74 entries, each scored on four separate axes rather than given a single grade.
An accessibility score of 55 means partly priced in. You are not early and you are not late, which in practice means being picky about which specific card you buy matters more than the timing.
Card upside (92) sits above the breakout score (62), which is the rarer shape. It means the cards look primed to react even though the step up in performance is less certain — usually because market size, playing style or an existing collector base is doing work the stat line isn't.
Set against the 11 basketball breakout picks scored here, its breakout of 62 ranks 6th of 11, card upside 92 ranks 3rd, accessibility 55 ranks 6th, and risk 52 is the 9th-lowest. The closest thing to it on the numbers is Zion Williamson, which scores 58 and 94 on the same two axes — if you're weighing one against the other, the difference is in the reasoning rather than the scores.
The window is about six months. Long enough that one bad month doesn't settle it, short enough that you're betting on a specific stretch rather than a career. Six-month positions are where people most often forget they set a deadline.
Risk at 52 is the middle of the range: real ways to fail, none of them exotic. A role change, a slow start, or the hobby simply deciding to care about something else for a while.
You can realistically find Ja Morant cards at a local card shop, a card show and online.
There is no big-box option for this one. Hobby configurations are allocated to card shops and distributors and do not reach Walmart or Target shelves at all, so a wasted trip is the likeliest outcome of looking there.
Show tables and online listings are where individual cards change hands, so those two are always open to you. What varies is whether a shop or a retail pack is a sensible way in as well.
Every entry gets four separate scores instead of one grade, because a single grade hides the thing you needed. Full explanation in the guide: how to spot a breakout before the cards move.
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