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Originally Posted by Brent G.
1986 Fleer has 32 — that’s 24%. Seems unlikely there’s one higher than that.
Sorry — read right past “Topps.” If you Google “hall of famers” and “Topps (year)” the list should pop up under Sports Card Database.
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It's not that I'm against Fleer; I just like Topps. Anyway, the 1970-71 basketball set featured a whopping 60 cards of Hall of Fame players. 38 cards were regular issues, and another 22 featured HOFers as stat leaders, All-Stars, and on playoff cards as well. So that is 60 out of 175 for a percentage of just over 34%.
Are there any basketball sets that can beat that?