Gail Goodrich Signed 1970/71 Topps #93 Lakers Trading Card w/ 3 Insc PSA/DNA
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Description
Description
Collector Grade, PSA/DNA authenticated autographed and signed memorabilia: Gail Goodrich 1970/71 Topps #93 Los Angeles Lakers trading card with three inscriptions. A Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer (1996), Goodrich was a five-time NBA All-Star and a key scorer on the Lakers’ 1971-72 championship team that set the 33-game win streak record.
Collector's Highlights:
- Athlete: Gail Goodrich
- Item: 1970/71 Topps #93 Lakers trading card, hand-signed with “HOF 96,” “5x All Star,” and “72 NBA Champ” inscriptions
- Authentication: PSA/DNA (encapsulated)
This verified authentic piece comes slabbed by PSA/DNA, the industry standard that confirms the signature and protects the card for the long term. For Lakers collectors and NBA historians, this signed and inscribed Goodrich card represents a trusted slice of championship-era history, backed by blue-chip authentication.

