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2015-16 Limited Basketball Team Checklist; 2015-16 Limited Basketball Team HITS Checklist 76ERS Player Set Card # Team Print Run Allen Iverson Decade Dominance Materials 24 76ers 149 Allen Iverson Decade Dominance Materials Prime 24 76ers 25 Allen Iverson Decade Dominance Materials Prime Tag 24 76ers 1 Allen Iverson Limited Signatures + Parallels 6 76ers 51 Dolph Schayes Limited Signatures + Parallels 23 76ers 135 Doug Collins Limited Signatures + Parallels 42 76ers 135 Hal Greer Limited Signatures + Parallels 22 76ers 135 Hersey Hawkins Limited Signatures + Parallels 41 76ers 135 Jahlil Okafor Glass Cleaners Materials 30 76ers 149 Jahlil Okafor Glass Cleaners Materials Prime 30 76ers 25 Jahlil Okafor Glass Cleaners Materials Prime Tag 30 76ers 1 Jahlil Okafor Limited Duos Signatures + Parallels 9 76ers 85 Jahlil Okafor Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 4 76ers 85 Jahlil Okafor Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 5 76ers 85 Jahlil Okafor Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 13 76ers 85 Jahlil Okafor Rookie Jersey Autographs + Parallels 3 76ers 184 Jahlil Okafor Team Trademarks 23 76ers 149 Jahlil Okafor Team Trademarks Prime 23 76ers 25 Jahlil Okafor Unlimited Potential Materials 26 76ers 149 Jahlil Okafor Unlimited Potential Materials Prime 26 76ers 25 Jerami Grant Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 11 76ers 85 Jerami Grant Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 12 76ers 85 Julius Erving Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 8 76ers 19 Maurice Cheeks Limited Signatures + Parallels 45 76ers 135 Michael Carter-Williams Trophy Case Materials 16 76ers 149 Michael Carter-Williams Trophy Case Materials Prime 16 76ers 10 Michael Carter-Williams Trophy Case Materials Prime Tag 16 76ers 1 Moses Malone Decade Dominance Materials 19 76ers 149 Moses Malone Decade Dominance Materials Prime 19 76ers 25 Moses Malone Decade Dominance Materials Prime Tag 19 76ers 1 Nerlens Noel Glass Cleaners Materials 22 76ers 149 Nerlens Noel Glass Cleaners Materials Prime 22 76ers 10 Nerlens Noel Glass Cleaners Materials Prime Tag 22 76ers 1 Nerlens Noel Limited Duos Signatures + Parallels 9 76ers 85 Richaun Holmes Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 13 76ers 85 Richaun Holmes Rookie Jersey Autographs + Parallels 32 76ers 184 Richaun Holmes Unlimited Potential Materials 17 76ers 149 Richaun Holmes Unlimited Potential Materials Prime 17 76ers 25 T.J. McConnell Limited Signatures + Parallels 48 76ers 135 T.J. McConnell Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 13 76ers 85 groupbreakchecklists.com 2015-16 LIMITED HITS Basketball Team Checklist BLAZERS Player Set Card # Team Print Run Clifford Robinson Decade Dominance Materials 29 Blazers 149 Clifford Robinson Decade Dominance Materials Prime 29 Blazers 25 Clifford Robinson Decade Dominance Materials Prime Tag 29 Blazers 1 Clyde Drexler Decade Dominance Materials 7 Blazers 149 Clyde Drexler Decade Dominance Materials Prime 7 Blazers 25 Clyde Drexler Decade Dominance Materials Prime Tag 7 Blazers 1 Clyde Drexler Limited Duos Signatures + Parallels 32 Blazers 85 Damian Lillard All-Star Shorts 3 Blazers 146 Damian Lillard All-Star Shorts Prime 3 Blazers 25 Damian Lillard All-Star Shorts Prime Tag 3 Blazers 1 Damian Lillard Team Trademarks 25 Blazers 149 Damian Lillard Team Trademarks Prime 25 Blazers 25 Damian Lillard Trophy Case Materials 7 Blazers 99 Damian Lillard Trophy Case Materials Prime 7 Blazers 25 Damian Lillard Trophy Case Materials Prime Tag 7 Blazers 1 Mason Plumlee Glass Cleaners Materials 28 Blazers 149 Mason Plumlee Glass Cleaners Materials Prime 28 Blazers 25 Mason Plumlee Glass Cleaners Materials Prime Tag 28 Blazers 1 Noah Vonleh Unlimited Potential Materials 3 Blazers 149 Noah Vonleh Unlimited Potential Materials Prime Tag 3 Blazers 1 Pat Connaughton Limited Duos Signatures + Parallels 13 Blazers 85 Pat Connaughton Rookie Jersey Autographs + Parallels 33 Blazers 184 Pat Connaughton Unlimited Potential Materials 27 Blazers 149 Pat Connaughton Unlimited Potential Materials Prime 27 Blazers 25 Pat Connaughton Unlimited Potential Materials Prime Tag 27 Blazers 1 Sam Bowie Limited Signatures + Parallels 35 Blazers 135 Terry Porter Limited Duos Signatures + Parallels 32 Blazers 85 groupbreakchecklists.com 2015-16 LIMITED HITS Basketball Team Checklist BUCKS Player Set Card # Team Print Run Giannis Antetokounmpo Material Monikers 3 Bucks 45 Giannis Antetokounmpo Material Monikers Prime 3 Bucks 5 Giannis Antetokounmpo Team Trademarks 17 Bucks 45 Giannis Antetokounmpo Team Trademarks Prime 17 Bucks 5 Greg Monroe Glass Cleaners Materials 12 Bucks 149 Greg Monroe Glass Cleaners Materials Prime 12 Bucks 25 Greg Monroe Glass Cleaners Materials Prime Tag 12 Bucks 1 Jabari Parker Unlimited Potential Materials 39 Bucks 149 Jabari Parker Unlimited Potential Materials Prime Tag 39 Bucks 1 Michael Carter-Williams Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 12 Bucks 85 Tyler Ennis Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 12 Bucks 85 groupbreakchecklists.com 2015-16 LIMITED HITS Basketball Team Checklist BULLS Player Set Card # Team Print Run Artis Gilmore Limited Signatures + Parallels 17 Bulls 135 Bobby Portis Rookie Jersey Autographs + Parallels 22 Bulls 184 Bobby Portis Unlimited Potential Materials 14 Bulls 149 Bobby Portis Unlimited Potential Materials Prime 14 Bulls 25 Dennis Rodman Decade Dominance Materials 11 Bulls 149 Dennis Rodman Decade Dominance Materials Prime 11 Bulls 25 Dennis Rodman Decade Dominance Materials Prime Tag 11 Bulls 1 Derrick Rose Material Monikers 5 Bulls 49 Derrick Rose Material Monikers Prime 5 Bulls 10 Derrick Rose Team Trademarks 5 Bulls 99 Derrick Rose Team Trademarks Prime 5 Bulls 10 Derrick Rose Trophy Case Materials 20 Bulls 149 Derrick Rose Trophy Case Materials Prime 20 Bulls 10 Derrick Rose Trophy Case Materials Prime Tag 20 Bulls 1 Doug McDermott Unlimited Potential Materials 11 Bulls 149 Doug McDermott Unlimited Potential Materials Prime 11 Bulls 5 Doug McDermott Unlimited Potential Materials Prime Tag 11 Bulls 1 Horace Grant Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 11 Bulls 85 Joakim Noah Glass Cleaners Materials 26 Bulls 149 Joakim Noah Glass Cleaners Materials Prime 26 Bulls 25 Joakim Noah Glass Cleaners Materials Prime Tag 26 Bulls 1 Nikola Mirotic Limited Signatures + Parallels 26 Bulls 135 Pau Gasol Glass Cleaners Materials 9 Bulls 149 Pau Gasol Glass Cleaners Materials Prime 9 Bulls 25 Pau Gasol Glass Cleaners Materials Prime Tag 9 Bulls 1 Scottie Pippen Decade Dominance Materials 4 Bulls 149 Scottie Pippen Decade Dominance Materials Prime 4 Bulls 25 Scottie Pippen Decade Dominance Materials Prime Tag 4 Bulls 1 groupbreakchecklists.com 2015-16 LIMITED HITS Basketball Team Checklist CAVALIERS Player Set Card # Team Print Run Brad Daugherty Limited Duos Signatures + Parallels 22 Cavaliers 85 Iman Shumpert Material Monikers 20 Cavaliers 99 Iman Shumpert Material Monikers Prime 20 Cavaliers 15 Kevin Love Glass Cleaners Materials 5 Cavaliers 149 Kevin Love Glass Cleaners Materials Prime 5 Cavaliers 25 Kevin Love Glass Cleaners Materials Prime Tag 5 Cavaliers 1 Kyrie Irving Limited Signatures + Parallels 3 Cavaliers 51 Kyrie Irving Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 10 Cavaliers 19 Larry Nance Limited Duos Signatures + Parallels 27 Cavaliers 85 LeBron James Decade Dominance Materials 12 Cavaliers 149 LeBron James Decade Dominance Materials Prime 12 Cavaliers 10 LeBron James Decade Dominance Materials Prime Tag 12 Cavaliers 1 LeBron James Material Monikers 25 Cavaliers 49 LeBron James Material Monikers Prime 25 Cavaliers 5 LeBron James Team Trademarks 6 Cavaliers 49 LeBron James Team Trademarks Prime 6 Cavaliers 5 Mark Price Limited Duos Signatures + Parallels 22 Cavaliers 85 Tristan Thompson Glass Cleaners Materials 8 Cavaliers 149 Tristan Thompson Glass Cleaners Materials Prime 8 Cavaliers 25 Tristan Thompson Glass Cleaners Materials Prime Tag 8 Cavaliers 1 groupbreakchecklists.com 2015-16 LIMITED HITS Basketball Team Checklist CELTICS Player Set Card # Team Print Run Cedric Maxwell Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 6 Celtics 85 Frank Ramsey Limited Duos Signatures + Parallels 24 Celtics 85 Frank Ramsey Limited Duos Signatures + Parallels 29 Celtics 85 Isaiah Thomas Team Trademarks 2 Celtics 118 Isaiah Thomas Team Trademarks Prime 2 Celtics 15 Jo Jo White Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 6 Celtics 85 John Havlicek Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 6 Celtics 85 Jordan Mickey Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 1 Celtics 85 Jordan Mickey Rookie Jersey Autographs + Parallels 29 Celtics 184 Jordan Mickey Unlimited Potential Materials 35 Celtics 149 Jordan Mickey Unlimited Potential Materials Prime 35 Celtics 25 Larry Bird Decade Dominance Materials 9 Celtics 149 Larry Bird Decade Dominance Materials Prime 9 Celtics 25 Larry Bird Decade Dominance Materials Prime Tag 9 Celtics 1 Larry Bird Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 8 Celtics 19 Marcus Smart Unlimited Potential Materials 31 Celtics 149 Marcus Smart Unlimited Potential Materials Prime 31 Celtics 25 Marcus Smart Unlimited Potential Materials Prime Tag 31 Celtics 1 Paul Pierce Decade Dominance Materials 28 Celtics 149 Paul Pierce Decade Dominance Materials Prime 28 Celtics 25 Paul Pierce Decade Dominance Materials Prime Tag 28 Celtics 1 R.J. Hunter Limited Duos Signatures + Parallels 1 Celtics 85 R.J. Hunter Limited Trios Signatures + Parallels 1 Celtics 85 R.J. Hunter Rookie Jersey Autographs + Parallels 26 Celtics 184 R.J. Hunter Unlimited Potential Materials 5 Celtics 149 R.J. Hunter Unlimited Potential Materials Prime 5 Celtics 25 Terry Rozier Limited Duos Signatures + Parallels 1 Celtics 85 Terry Rozier Limited Duos Signatures + Parallels 12 Celtics
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