NBA Top Shot: What’s rising and falling on the marketplace
By Duncan Smith
Biggest risers on the NBA Top Shot marketplace as of Friday, March 12th
No. 1 increase: Tyrese Maxey layup against the Washington Wizards on Dec. 23
- Percentage of increase: 50.35
- Lowest floor price: $448
- Top sale amount: $3,5000
- Rarity: 4000 in circulation (3,467 owned)
- Pack: Base Set (Series 2)
No. 2 increase: Pascal Siakam block against the Los Angeles Lakers on Nov. 10, 2019
- Percentage of increase: 39.94
- Lowest floor price: $1,398
- Top sale amount: $3,975
- Rarity: 250 in circulation (250 owned)
- Pack: Denied! (Series 1)
No. 3 increase: Jimmy Butler dunk against the Philadelphia 76ers on March 14, 2014
- Percentage of increase: 36.1
- Lowest floor price: $4,898
- Top sale amount: $35,000
- Rarity: 275 in circulation (264 owned)
- Pack: Run It Back (Series 1)
No. 4 increase: Bruce Brown dunk against the Portland Trail Blazers on Feb. 23, 2020
- Percentage of increase: 32.1
- Lowest floor price: $1,500
- Top sale amount: $2,477
- Rarity: 299 in circulation (299 owned)
- Pack: Metallic Gold LE (Series 1)
No. 5 increase: Caris LeVert layup against the Atlanta Hawks on Jan. 1, 2021
- Percentage of increase: 29.0
- Lowest floor price: $132
- Top sale amount: $1,500
- Rarity: 5,000 in circulation (4,857 owned)
- Pack: Base Set (Series 2)