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Danny Fortson Autographs

Daniel Anthony Fortson (born March 27, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player. He played the power forward and center positions in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1997 to 2007.
Although born in Philadelphia, Fortson grew up in Altoona, Pennsylvania in a difficult home environment. He did not get along well with his father, who spent some time in jail, while his mother struggled with diabetes and depression. Fortson had grown up in the same neighborhood as Doug West and began pre school at the same school West attended, Altoona Area High School. Before starting there, he became friends with a family whose son played on his AAU basketball team. He spent two summers living with the family in the middle-class Pittsburgh suburb of Shaler Township, eighty five mile west of Altoona.
After his sophomore year, he and his mother moved to Shaler and Fortson transferred to Shaler Area High School for his final two years in high school (1992–1994). He was ruled ineligible his junior year for all but two games but averaged 30 points per game his senior year. He was a member of the prestigious Back board squad for pre-college basketball prospects.
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Traded items with a signature of Danny Fortson

The most expensive item with a signature of Danny Fortson (1997-98 Skybox Premium Autographics Century Marks Danny Fortson Autograph #/100) was sold in August 2022 for $99.00 while the cheapest item (1997 SCOREBOARD Autograph Authentic AUTO Signed DANNY FORTSON Cincinnati CARD) found a new owner for $0.06 in January 2021. The month with the most items sold (5) was October 2024 with an average selling price of $5.00 for an autographed item of Danny Fortson. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in July 2017 with $99.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.06 was January 2021. In average, an autographed item from Danny Fortson is worth $6.99.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Danny Fortson were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

PictureItem TitlePriceStore
thumbnail1997 Press Pass Authentics Basketball Card Autographed Danny Fortson Cincinnati$10.00logo
thumbnail1997 Press Pass Authentics Basketball Card Certified Autograph Danny Fortson$10.00logo
thumbnail1997 Score Board Danny Fortson Gold Autograph /500 LE$13.99logo
thumbnail1997 Topps #210 Danny Fortson Auto/ Signed in Person$11.24logo
thumbnail1997-98 Fleer - Danny Fortson #287 (RC) AUTO HAND SIGNED IP$41.13logo
thumbnail1997-98 Fleer Diamond Ink Mini Basketball Danny Fortson Autograph w/Fleer COA$19.99logo
thumbnail1997-98 Score Board Autographed #NNO Danny Fortson 1997 Lottery Picks Silver$6.99logo
thumbnail1997-98 Score Board Autographed #NNO Danny Fortson 1997 Rookies Silver$8.74logo
thumbnail1997-98 Score Board Autographed Basketball Danny Fortson #39$2.00logo
thumbnail1997-98 SCORE BOARD AUTOGRAPHED DANNY FORTSON DENVER NUGGETS #39$2.49logo
thumbnail1998-99 Skybox Premium Danny Fortson Autographics Nuggets ON CARD AUTO Signature$32.07logo
thumbnail1999-00 Topps #86 Danny Fortson Signed Auto Autograph P$19.94logo
thumbnail2002 Topps #103 Danny Fortson Signed Autographed Card Golden State Warriors$5.98logo
thumbnailDanny Fortson Autographed Signed December 1996 Sports Illustrated$25.00logo
thumbnailSigned Basketball Card Auto Danny Fortson 2001-02 Fleer Force #135 Warriors$29.94logo

Latest News about Danny Fortson

On this day: Ed Pinckney, Danny Fortson born (03/27/2023): Former Boston Celtics Ed Pinckney and Danny Fortson were born on this day, the anniversary of 4 close wins. Go to news article On this day: No-look Dee Brown dunk; doomed Fortson trade made (02/09/2022): On this day in Celtics history, Dee Brown flushed his famous no-look dunk, and Danny Fortson was dealt to Toronto in a failed trade. Go to news article