Collectible Store is proud to present, Morris Peterson, Jr., is an American retired, professional basketball player. He was selected 21st overall by the Raptors in the 2000 NBA Draft, and was a starter in the majority of their games during his first three seasons. On December 28, 2005, Peterson set a record for career games played as a Raptor, surpassing Alvin Williams with 418 games played. Peterson also leads the NBA in longest consecutive games played, appearing in 371 straight until November 22, 2006, when he missed his first game in over four years. The piece is a 9x12 vertical cherry finish wooden plaque with 1 inch in depth with acrylic. Clear acrylic was used on this fine piece to protect the autograph, card and jersey segment. A 2.5x3.5 sports card with a game used jersey segment is centered in a black mat. A golden name plate is centered on the bottom part of the mat with the engraving in black letters “Morris Peterson Raptors Game-Used Jersey Segment”. The Certificate of Authentication (COA) from Upper Deck. A copy of the back of the card is enclosed in an envelope and attached to the back of the plaque. The plaque includes a vertical plaque holder. The piece weighs 2 pounds.