Dave DeBusschere RC in MLB and NBA ... I Didn't Know!

I'm sure somebody knew this already, but I came across an auction for a Dave DeBusschere rookie card here:
Auction for MLB DeBusschere Rookie Card
And I said to myself, wasn't DeBusschere a HOF NBA player? He was. So I cracked out the ol' SMR and saw that DeBusschere has the following rookie cards:
1. (NBA) 1969-70 Topps Dave DeBusschere (SMR on a PSA 9 is 525) (Card Number 85); and
2. (MLB) 1963 Topps Dave DeBusschere (SMR on a PSA 9 is 125) (Card Number 54).
DeBusschere's career MLB record. 3 wins and 4 losses. 1 hit in 22 ABs. And of course, in the NBA a 16.1 point average in 875 career games. That's pretty cool.
/s/ JackWESQ
Auction for MLB DeBusschere Rookie Card
And I said to myself, wasn't DeBusschere a HOF NBA player? He was. So I cracked out the ol' SMR and saw that DeBusschere has the following rookie cards:
1. (NBA) 1969-70 Topps Dave DeBusschere (SMR on a PSA 9 is 525) (Card Number 85); and
2. (MLB) 1963 Topps Dave DeBusschere (SMR on a PSA 9 is 125) (Card Number 54).
DeBusschere's career MLB record. 3 wins and 4 losses. 1 hit in 22 ABs. And of course, in the NBA a 16.1 point average in 875 career games. That's pretty cool.
/s/ JackWESQ

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Kenny Lofton was a teammate of Sean Elliot at Arizona
Here's another one I just looked up that suprised me
A little better at basketball, not quite as good at baseball
And Micheal Jordan played Minor League Baseball of course
MLB/NFL has even more examples
John Havlicek was drafted by the Celtics and the Clevland Browns in 1962 and Bill Sharman played in the Brooklyn Dodgers farm system. I think he was called up to the show but never got to play.
1957 Topps PSA
1961 Fleer SGC
Anyone know if Winfield was any good any basketball when he played?
He played off and on for the Celts and Knicks between 52 and 64 WHILE playing for the Red Sox, Braves and Phils during the same years
Edited to add: Try going 15-14 as a pitcher with the Red Sox than averaging 9.0 in 70 games for the Knicks over the winter...
Edited to add again: Was the only athlete to win a Championship ring in 58 with the Braves and 59, 60 and 61 with the Celtics
CDsNuts, 1/9/15
1957 Topps PSA
1961 Fleer SGC
<< <i>Ainge has 1981 cards with the Jays as well. >>
81 Donruss
Simsbury Taverneers
My PSA Sets
I think it was Glavine.
<< <i>Wasn't John Smoltz drafted by a NHL team??
I think it was Glavine. >>
Correct, he was drafted by the LA Kings in 1984.
Glavine was drafted by both the Los Angeles Kings in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft (in the 4th round, 69th overall—five rounds ahead of future National Hockey League stars Brett Hull and Luc Robitaille), and the Atlanta Braves Major League Baseball organization in the 2nd round of the 1984 amateur baseball draft. Glavine elected to play baseball and made his major league debut on August 17, 1987.