The All-NBA Team is the quietest of the seven Jordan variations Sports Card Investor tracks in 1993–94 Fleer Ultra, and that is part of why it interests us. It lived only in Series 2, the run where Fleer put an insert in every pack, and it is a fourteen-card set honoring the prior season’s All-NBA First, Second and Third Teams — Jordan is card #2 of 14. The design is unusual for the era: rather than a single hero shot, the front stacks three small action frames down the right edge beside the main image, and the horizontal back — numbered ‘2 of 14’ with the All-NBA First Team emblem — carries a write-up of his 1992–93 campaign: a record-tying seventh straight scoring title, a seventh consecutive All-NBA First Team selection, and a third straight championship, all on a short summer after the 1992 Olympics.
It is worth noting the slab text simply reads ‘Ultra All-NBA #2,’ which is correct here — this is the genuine All-NBA insert, distinct from the All-Defensive #2 that shares the same card number and year. What makes a clean PSA 10 hard is mundane rather than chemical: the thick metallic foil front chips along the edges with the slightest handling, and centering on these inserts runs tight. Of 1,085 copies graded across all grades, only 92 have reached PSA 10 — an 8.47 percent gem rate.