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Sean Elliott NBA Basketball Card 2000 Fleer No 66
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Sean Elliott NBA Basketball Card 2000 Fleer No 66 in Excellent condition, see photos. Sean Elliott is widely celebrated as a versatile, intelligent small forward who served as a cornerstone for the San Antonio Spurs' first generation of championship success. Selected third overall in the 1989 NBA draft after a legendary consensus All-American career at the University of Arizona—where he won the 1989 Wooden Award—Elliott quickly adapted his smooth scoring and lock-down perimeter defense to the professional level. Over a 12-year NBA career spent almost entirely with San Antonio, he earned two All-Star selections (1993, 1996) and averaged 14.2 points per game. He permanently etched his name into basketball lore during Game 2 of the 1999 Western Conference Finals with the "Memorial Day Miracle," hitting a dramatic, tip-toe-on-the-sideline three-pointer to push the Spurs toward their first NBA championship. Beyond his on-court accolades and his retired No. 32 jersey, Elliott made medical history in 2000 by becoming the first professional athlete to successfully return to his sport after receiving a kidney transplant, transforming him into an enduring symbol of resilience and a passionate advocate for organ donation.