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2019-20 Spectra Basketball Checklist 2019-20 Spectra Basketball Checklist NBA Orange = Autographed; Yellow = Insert Player Set Card # Team Print Run Aaron McKie Auto - Icons + Parallels 17 76ers 264 Allen Iverson Auto - Radiant Signatures + Parallels 6 76ers 65 Charles Barkley Auto - Illustrious Legends + Parallels 12 76ers 31 Doug Collins Auto - Signatures + Parallels 24 76ers 264 Josh Richardson Auto - In the Zone + Parallels 23 76ers 264 Julius Erving Auto - Illustrious Legends + Parallels 24 76ers 31 Julius Erving Auto - NBA Champions Signatures + Parallels 2 76ers 31 Matisse Thybulle Auto Relic - Aspiring + Parallels 7 76ers 90 Matisse Thybulle Auto Relic - Rookie Jersey Auto + Parallels 197 76ers 379 Matisse Thybulle Auto Relic - Rookie Logoman Auto 197 76ers 1 Theo Ratliff Auto - Icons + Parallels 10 76ers 314 Ben Simmons Insert - Color Blast SP 6 76ers Allen Iverson Base Spectracular Performances + Parallels 153 76ers Ben Simmons Base Variations + Parallels 38 76ers Ben Simmons Base Vet + Parallels 38 76ers Joel Embiid Base Variations + Parallels 48 76ers Joel Embiid Base Vet + Parallels 48 76ers Josh Richardson Base Vet + Parallels 68 76ers Matisse Thybulle Base Rookie + Parallels 145 76ers Tobias Harris Base Vet + Parallels 58 76ers GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019-20 Spectra Basketball Checklist NBA Player Set Card # Team Print Run Anfernee Simons Auto - Signatures + Parallels 28 Blazers 314 Arvydas Sabonis Auto - Illustrious Legends + Parallels 19 Blazers 264 Bill Walton Auto - Illustrious Legends + Parallels 13 Blazers 264 CJ McCollum Auto - Radiant Signatures + Parallels 10 Blazers 140 Clifford Robinson Auto - Icons + Parallels 26 Blazers 264 Clifford Robinson Auto - Radiant Signatures + Parallels 2 Blazers 264 Damian Lillard Auto - Catalysts + Parallels 16 Blazers 31 Damian Lillard Auto - In the Zone + Parallels 28 Blazers 31 Nassir Little Auto Relic - Aspiring + Parallels 21 Blazers 90 Nassir Little Auto Relic - Rookie Jersey Auto + Parallels 207 Blazers 379 Nassir Little Auto Relic - Rookie Logoman Auto 207 Blazers 1 Damian Lillard Insert - Color Blast SP 1 Blazers Carmelo Anthony Base Vet + Parallels 30 Blazers CJ McCollum Base Vet + Parallels 20 Blazers Damian Lillard Base Variations + Parallels 10 Blazers Damian Lillard Base Vet + Parallels 10 Blazers Nassir Little Base Rookie + Parallels 147 Blazers GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019-20 Spectra Basketball Checklist NBA Player Set Card # Team Print Run Ersan Ilyasova Auto - Catalysts + Parallels 29 Bucks 90 Ersan Ilyasova Auto - In the Zone + Parallels 3 Bucks 264 Ersan Ilyasova Auto - Signatures + Parallels 30 Bucks 264 Giannis Antetokounmpo Auto - Catalysts + Parallels 24 Bucks 31 Giannis Antetokounmpo Auto - In the Zone + Parallels 18 Bucks 31 Junior Bridgeman Auto - Signatures + Parallels 2 Bucks 264 Oscar Robertson Auto - Signatures + Parallels 31 Bucks 41 Wesley Matthews Auto - Radiant Signatures + Parallels 24 Bucks 264 Giannis Antetokounmpo Insert - Color Blast SP 4 Bucks Brook Lopez Base Vet + Parallels 54 Bucks Eric Bledsoe Base Vet + Parallels 64 Bucks Giannis Antetokounmpo Base Spectracular Performances + Parallels 162 Bucks Giannis Antetokounmpo Base Variations + Parallels 34 Bucks Giannis Antetokounmpo Base Vet + Parallels 34 Bucks Khris Middleton Base Vet + Parallels 44 Bucks GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019-20 Spectra Basketball Checklist NBA Player Set Card # Team Print Run B.J. Armstrong Auto - Icons + Parallels 25 Bulls 314 B.J. Armstrong Auto - NBA Champions Signatures + Parallels 23 Bulls 90 B.J. Armstrong Auto - Radiant Signatures + Parallels 14 Bulls 314 Coby White Auto Relic - Aspiring + Parallels 33 Bulls 90 Coby White Auto Relic - Rookie Jersey Auto + Parallels 213 Bulls 305 Coby White Auto Relic - Rookie Logoman Auto 213 Bulls 1 Dennis Rodman Auto - NBA Champions Signatures + Parallels 6 Bulls 76 Dennis Rodman Auto - Radiant Signatures + Parallels 28 Bulls 140 Horace Grant Auto - NBA Champions Signatures + Parallels 13 Bulls 90 Lauri Markkanen Auto - Catalysts + Parallels 2 Bulls 76 Otto Porter Jr. Auto - Radiant Signatures + Parallels 12 Bulls 264 Thaddeus Young Auto - Catalysts + Parallels 19 Bulls 90 Thaddeus Young Auto - In the Zone + Parallels 21 Bulls 225 Thaddeus Young Auto - Signatures + Parallels 29 Bulls 264 Toni Kukoc Auto - NBA Champions Signatures + Parallels 15 Bulls 90 Wendell Carter Jr. Auto - Catalysts + Parallels 5 Bulls 90 Wendell Carter Jr. Auto - In the Zone + Parallels 17 Bulls 264 Zach LaVine Auto - Catalysts + Parallels 22 Bulls 76 Zach LaVine Auto - In the Zone + Parallels 5 Bulls 90 Coby White Insert - Color Blast SP 25 Bulls Coby White Base Rookie + Parallels 121 Bulls Daniel Gafford Base Rookie + Parallels 126 Bulls Derrick Rose Base Spectracular Performances + Parallels 175 Bulls Lauri Markkanen Base Vet + Parallels 57 Bulls Scottie Pippen Base Spectracular Performances + Parallels 159 Bulls Wendell Carter Jr. Base Vet + Parallels 47 Bulls Zach LaVine Base Vet + Parallels 37 Bulls GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019-20 Spectra Basketball Checklist NBA Player Set Card # Team Print Run Cedi Osman Auto - Radiant Signatures + Parallels 34 Cavaliers 314 Collin Sexton Auto - Catalysts + Parallels 25 Cavaliers 90 Collin Sexton Auto - In the Zone + Parallels 27 Cavaliers 264 Dylan Windler Auto Relic - Aspiring + Parallels 2 Cavaliers 90 Dylan Windler Auto Relic - Rookie Jersey Auto + Parallels 184 Cavaliers 379 Dylan Windler Auto Relic - Rookie Logoman Auto 184 Cavaliers 1 Kevin Porter Jr. Auto Relic - Aspiring + Parallels 5 Cavaliers 90 Kevin Porter Jr. Auto Relic - Rookie Jersey Auto + Parallels 214 Cavaliers 379 Kevin Porter Jr. Auto Relic - Rookie Logoman Auto 214 Cavaliers 1 Kyrie Irving Auto - NBA Champions Signatures + Parallels 20 Cavaliers 31 Larry Hughes Auto - Signatures + Parallels 32 Cavaliers 264 Larry Nance Auto - Icons + Parallels 20 Cavaliers 264 Darius Garland Insert - Color Blast SP 9 Cavaliers Andre Drummond Base Vet + Parallels 79 Cavaliers Collin Sexton Base Vet + Parallels 67 Cavaliers Darius Garland Base Rookie + Parallels 101 Cavaliers Darius Garland Base Variations + Parallels 101 Cavaliers Dylan Windler Base Rookie + Parallels 108 Cavaliers Kevin Love Base Vet + Parallels 77 Cavaliers Kevin Porter Jr. Base Rookie + Parallels 148 Cavaliers Kyrie Irving Base Spectracular Performances + Parallels 158 Cavaliers LeBron James Base Spectracular Performances + Parallels 173 Cavaliers Tristan Thompson Base Vet + Parallels 87 Cavaliers GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019-20 Spectra Basketball Checklist NBA Player Set Card # Team Print Run Bill Walton Auto - NBA Champions Signatures + Parallels 19 Celtics 90 Carsen Edwards Auto Relic - Aspiring + Parallels 3 Celtics 90 Carsen Edwards Auto Relic - Rookie Jersey Auto + Parallels 210 Celtics 379 Carsen Edwards Auto Relic - Rookie Logoman Auto 210 Celtics 1 Dave Cowens Auto - Illustrious Legends + Parallels 3 Celtics 264 Dave Cowens Auto - NBA Champions Signatures + Parallels 9 Celtics 90 Dave Cowens Auto - Signatures + Parallels 17 Celtics 264 Grant Williams Auto Relic - Aspiring + Parallels 30 Celtics 90 Grant Williams Auto Relic - Rookie Jersey Auto + Parallels 182 Celtics 379 Grant Williams Auto Relic - Rookie Logoman Auto 182 Celtics 1 Kevin Garnett Auto - NBA Champions Signatures + Parallels 12 Celtics 31 Kevin McHale Auto - Signatures + Parallels 5 Celtics 90 Paul Pierce Auto - NBA Champions Signatures + Parallels 14 Celtics 41 Robert Parish Auto - NBA Champions Signatures + Parallels 11 Celtics 90 Romeo Langford Auto Relic - Aspiring + Parallels 32 Celtics 90 Romeo Langford Auto Relic - Rookie Jersey Auto + Parallels 187 Celtics 379 Romeo Langford Auto Relic - Rookie Logoman Auto 187 Celtics 1 Tremont Waters Auto Relic - Aspiring + Parallels 31 Celtics 90 Tremont Waters Auto Relic - Rookie Jersey Auto + Parallels 208 Celtics 379 Tremont Waters Auto Relic - Rookie Logoman Auto 208 Celtics 1 Carsen Edwards Base Rookie + Parallels 120 Celtics Grant Williams Base Rookie + Parallels 117 Celtics Jaylen Brown Base Vet + Parallels 55 Celtics Jayson Tatum Base Vet + Parallels 45 Celtics Kemba Walker Base Vet + Parallels 35 Celtics Romeo Langford Base Rookie + Parallels 143 Celtics Tacko Fall Base Rookie + Parallels 134 Celtics Tremont Waters Base Rookie + Parallels 114 Celtics GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019-20 Spectra Basketball Checklist NBA Player Set Card # Team Print Run Bob McAdoo Auto - Illustrious Legends + Parallels 7 Clippers 264 Ernie DiGregorio Auto - Icons + Parallels 8 Clippers 264 Mfiondu Kabengele Auto Relic - Aspiring + Parallels 16 Clippers 90 Mfiondu Kabengele Auto Relic - Rookie Jersey Auto + Parallels 194 Clippers 379 Mfiondu Kabengele Auto Relic - Rookie Logoman Auto 194 Clippers 1 Montrezl Harrell Auto - Catalysts + Parallels 9 Clippers 90 Montrezl Harrell Auto - In the Zone + Parallels 11 Clippers 264 Montrezl Harrell Auto - Radiant Signatures + Parallels 19 Clippers 264 Quentin Richardson Auto - Signatures + Parallels 34 Clippers 314 Kawhi Leonard Insert - Color Blast SP 10 Clippers Paul George Insert - Color Blast SP 18 Clippers Blake Griffin Base Spectracular Performances + Parallels 154 Clippers Chris Paul Base Spectracular Performances + Parallels 166 Clippers Kawhi Leonard Base Variations + Parallels 3 Clippers Kawhi Leonard Base Vet + Parallels 3 Clippers Lou Williams Base Vet + Parallels 13 Clippers Marcus Morris Sr. Base Vet + Parallels 46 Clippers Mfiondu Kabengele Base Rookie + Parallels 118 Clippers Montrezl Harrell Base Vet + Parallels 23 Clippers Paul George Base Vet + Parallels 91 Clippers Terance Mann Base Rookie + Parallels 136 Clippers GroupBreakChecklists.com
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