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2017-18 National Treasures Basketball Checklist 2017-18 National Treasures Basketball Player Card Totals By Card Type 391 Players w/Hits; 403 Players w/Cards; 362 Players w/21+ Hits Autographs Relics Only Total Total Total Total Total Auto Finals Player Auto Auto Relic Base Auto Auto Auto Auto Logo Relic Cards Hits Logo Name Tag Only Relic Only Only Only Relic Tag man Only Personal man Plate Aaron Gordon 817 677 140 324 213 140 140 324 3 210 Aaron McKie 85 85 85 0 0 85 Abdel Nader 140 140 140 0 0 140 Adrian Dantley 135 135 135 0 0 135 Al Attles 135 135 135 0 0 135 Al Horford 724 584 0 0 584 140 582 2 Al Jefferson 125 125 0 0 125 125 Alec Peters 140 140 140 0 0 140 Alex English 275 275 275 0 0 275 Allen Crabbe 125 125 0 0 125 125 Allen Iverson 295 295 248 47 0 248 46 1 Alonzo Mourning 121 121 36 0 85 36 85 Andre Drummond 691 551 140 126 285 140 140 1 125 285 Andrei Kirilenko 137 137 135 0 2 135 2 Andrew Wiggins 1004 864 85 241 538 140 85 1 240 3 533 2 Anfernee Hardaway 86 86 85 0 1 85 1 Antawn Jamison 325 325 190 0 135 190 135 Ante Zizic 329 329 135 189 5 135 1 188 5 Anthony Davis 750 610 122 62 426 140 112 10 1 61 1 423 2 Artis Gilmore 660 660 390 210 60 390 210 60 Arvydas Sabonis 275 275 275 0 0 275 Avery Bradley 464 324 0 199 125 140 199 125 B.J. Armstrong 409 409 85 324 0 85 324 Bam Adebayo 810 810 0 189 621 1 188 5 616 Ben Wallace 190 190 190 0 0 190 Bernard King 255 255 255 0 0 255 Bill Laimbeer 140 140 140 0 0 140 Bill Russell 172 172 172 0 0 172 Bill Walton 545 545 545 0 0 545 Blake Griffin 943 803 0 215 588 140 215 3 583 2 Bob Dandridge 50 50 50 0 0 50 Bob McAdoo 135 135 135 0 0 135 Bobby Jackson 135 135 0 0 135 135 Bobby Portis 265 125 0 0 125 140 125 Bogdan Bogdanovic 135 135 135 0 0 135 Bradley Beal 562 562 0 0 562 3 557 2 Brandon Ingram 937 797 0 258 539 140 258 537 2 Brandon Paul 140 140 140 0 0 140 Brook Lopez 265 125 0 0 125 140 125 Bryant Reeves 225 225 225 0 0 225 Buck Williams 135 135 0 0 135 135 Buddy Hield 556 416 0 0 416 140 1 413 2 Byron Scott 85 85 85 0 0 85 Caleb Swanigan 810 810 0 189 621 1 188 5 616 Calvin Murphy 135 135 135 0 0 135 Carmelo Anthony 701 561 0 0 561 140 1 557 3 Caron Butler 85 85 85 0 0 85 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2017-18 National Treasures Basketball Player Card Totals By Card Type Autographs Relics Only Total Total Total Total Total Auto Auto Finals Player Auto Auto Relic Base Auto Auto Auto Logo Relic Cards Hits Logo Name Tag Only Relic Only Only Only Relic Tag man Only Personal man Plate Cedi Osman 140 140 140 0 0 140 Cedric Ceballos 135 135 135 0 0 135 Cedric Maxwell 141 141 140 0 1 140 1 Chauncey Billups 325 325 325 0 0 325 Chris Herren 85 85 85 0 0 85 Chris Paul 884 744 36 228 480 140 36 1 226 1 1 476 3 Christian Laettner 136 136 0 0 136 1 135 CJ McCollum 656 516 0 250 266 140 250 3 263 Cliff Hagan 275 275 275 0 0 275 Clint Capela 350 210 85 125 0 140 85 125 Clyde Drexler 244 244 108 1 135 108 1 130 5 D.J. Wilson 810 810 0 189 621 1 188 5 616 Damian Lillard 1033 893 86 239 568 140 76 10 1 237 1 3 557 8 Damon Stoudamire 85 85 85 0 0 85 Damyean Dotson 189 189 0 189 0 1 188 Dan Issel 245 245 185 0 60 185 60 Dan Majerle 140 140 140 0 0 140 D'Angelo Russell 614 474 85 148 241 140 85 148 1 239 1 Daniel Theis 140 140 140 0 0 140 Danilo Gallinari 345 345 0 0 345 345 Danny Granger 223 223 0 0 223 3 220 Danny Green 140 140 140 0 0 140 Danny Manning 587 587 325 125 137 325 125 2 135 Dario Saric 324 324 0 250 74 250 74 Darrell Arthur 50 50 50 0 0 50 Dave Cowens 460 460 460 0 0 460 David Robinson 201 201 195 1 5 195 1 5 David Thompson 275 275 275 0 0 275 Davon Reed 319 319 0 189 130 1 188 5 125 De'Aaron Fox 961 961 0 439 522 1 438 5 517 DeAndre' Bembry 125 125 0 0 125 125 DeAndre Jordan 303 163 0 0 163 140 3 160 DeMar DeRozan 558 418 0 0 418 140 2 410 6 DeMarcus Cousins 495 355 0 0 355 140 353 2 DeMarre Carroll 320 320 0 195 125 195 125 Dennis Rodman 513 513 108 235 170 108 1 234 170 Dennis Schroder 261 121 0 0 121 140 121 Dennis Smith Jr. 1200 1200 140 439 621 135 5 1 438 5 616 Derek Harper 50 50 50 0 0 50 Derrick Rose 355 355 0 0 355 353 2 Derrick White 319 319 0 189 130 1 188 5 125 Detlef Schrempf 254 254 0 254 0 254 Devin Booker 489 349 140 0 209 140 140 209 Dikembe Mutombo 460 460 460 0 0 460 Dillon Brooks 140 140 140 0 0 140 Dion Waiters 315 175 50 0 125 140 50 125 Dirk Nowitzki 985 845 188 99 558 140 183 5 1 97 1 3 553 2 Doc Rivers 119 119 0 0 119 119 Dominique Wilkins 606 606 295 220 91 295 1 219 1 85 5 Donovan Mitchell 810 810 0 189 621 1 188 5 616 Doug Collins 74 74 0 74 0 74 Doug McDermott 135 135 135 0 0 135 Dragan Bender 316 316 0 0 316 316 Draymond Green 580 440 0 0 440 140 1 5 432 2 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2017-18 National Treasures Basketball Player Card Totals By Card Type Autographs Relics Only Total Total Total Total Total Auto Auto Finals Player Auto Auto Relic Base Auto Auto Auto Logo Relic Cards Hits Logo Name Tag Only Relic Only Only Only Relic Tag man Only Personal man Plate Dwayne Bacon 319 319 0 189 130 1 188 5 125 Dwight Howard 666 526 0 0 526 140 1 523 2 Dwyane Wade 744 604 76 63 465 140 76 1 61 1 462 3 Earl Monroe 392 392 287 0 105 287 105 Elfrid Payton 237 237 0 74 163 74 3 160 Elgin Baylor 21 21 0 0 21 21 Elvin Hayes 85 85 85 0 0 85 Enes Kanter 424 284 0 109 175 140 109 175 Eric Bledsoe 464 324 0 74 250 140 74 250 Eric Gordon 503 363 0 209 154 140 209 154 Eric Snow 85 85 85 0 0 85 Evan Turner 345 345 0 220 125 220 125 Felipe Lopez 135 135 135 0 0 135 Frank Jackson 319 319 0 189 130 1 188 5 125 Frank Mason III 319 319 0 189 130 1 188 5 125 Frank Ntilikina 945 945 135 189 621 135 1 188 5 616 Freddie Lewis 85 85 85 0 0 85 Gail Goodrich 275 275 275 0 0 275 Gary Harris 452 452 0 324 128 324 3 125 Gary Payton 295 295 295 0 0 295 George Gervin 545 545 545 0 0 545 George McGinnis 85 85 85 0 0 85 Giannis Antetokounmpo 901 761 125 276 360 140 121 4 276 358 2 Glen Rice 182 182 50 126 6 50 1 125 1 5 Goran Dragic 312 172 0 0 172 140 2 170 Gordon Hayward 736 736 275 251 210 275 1 250 210 Grant Hill 338 338 35 76 227 35 1 75 2 220 5 Guerschon Yabusele 135 135 135 0 0 135 Hakeem Olajuwon 147 147 0 147 0 1 146 Harrison Barnes 1050 910 275 250 385 140 275 250 385 Harry Giles 810 810 0 189 621 1 188 5 616 Hassan Whiteside 397 257 0 0 257 140 257 Herb Williams 135 135 0 0 135 135 Ike Anigbogu 189 189 0 189 0 1 188 Isaiah Rider 139 139 139 0 0 139 Isaiah Thomas 242 102 0 0 102 140 100 2 Isiah Thomas 146 146 0 0 146 1 145 Ivan Rabb 319 319 0 189 130 1 188 5 125 Ivica Zubac 50 50 50 0 0 50 J.J. Barea 135 135 135 0 0 135 Jabari Parker 564 564 0 0 564 1 561 2 Jack Sikma 284 284 0 284 0 284 Jalen Rose 135 135 0 0 135 135 Jamaal Wilkes 304 304 85 219 0 85 219 Jamal Crawford 125 125 0 0 125 125 Jamal Mashburn 146 146 140 1 5 140 1 5 Jamal Murray 437 297 0 0 297 140 2 295 James Harden 461 321 0 0 321 140 3 318 James Johnson 160 160 0 35 125 35 125 James Worthy 220 220 0 220 0 1 219 Jarell Martin 125 125 0 0 125 125 Jarrett Allen 319 319 0 189 130 1 188 5 125 Jason Kidd 345 345 210 1 134 210 1 133 1 Jason Williams 411 411 410 0 1 410 1 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2017-18 National Treasures Basketball Player Card Totals By Card Type Autographs Relics Only Total Total Total Total Total Auto Auto Finals Player Auto Auto Relic Base Auto Auto Auto Logo Relic Cards Hits Logo Name Tag Only Relic Only Only Only Relic Tag man Only Personal man Plate Jawun Evans 319 319 0 189 130 1 188 5 125 Jayson Tatum 1200 1200 140 439 621 135 5 1 438 5 616 Jeff Hornacek 85 85 0 0 85 85 Jeff Teague 724 584 135 324 125 140 135 324 125 Jeremy Lin 515 375 0 1 374 140 1 372 2 Jermaine O'Neal 412 412 190 0 222 190 2 220 Jerry Lucas 54 54 0 0 54 54 Jerry Stackhouse 140 140 140 0 0 140 Jerry West 200 200 179 0 21 179 21 Jimmy Butler 575 435 0 0 435 140 433 2 JJ Redick 490 350 140 0 210 140 140 210 Jo Jo White 170 170 170 0 0 170 Joe Dumars 517 517 275 1 241 275 1 1 239 1 Joe Johnson 85 85 85 0 0 85 Joel Embiid 500 360 0 0 360 140 359 1 John Collins 810 810 0 189 621 1 188 5 616 John Havlicek 110 110 0 0 110 110 John Starks 140 140 140 0 0 140 John Stockton 259 259 172 0 87 172 82 5 John Wall 628 488 0 0 488 140 3 478 7 Johnathan Motley 140 140 140 0 0 140 Jonas Valanciunas 138 138 135 0 3 135 3 Jonathan Isaac 935 935 0 314 621 1 313 5 616 Jordan Bell 810 810 0 189 621 1 188 5 616 Jose Calderon 140 140 140 0 0 140 Josh Hart 193 193 0 189 4 1 188 3 1 Josh Jackson 810 810 0 189 621 1 188 5 616 Josh Richardson 125 125 0 125 0 125 JR Smith 90 90 85 0 5 85 5 Jrue Holiday 268 128 0 0 128 140 3 125 Juan Hernangomez 125 125 0 0 125 125 Julius Erving 32 32 0 0 32 1 31 Julius Randle 410 410 0 0 410 409 1 Junior Bridgeman 188 188 140 0 48 140 48 Justin Patton 810 810 0 189 621 1 188 5 616 Jusuf Nurkic 125 125 0 0 125 125 Juwan Howard 135 135 0 0 135 135 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 107 107 71 0 36 71 36 Karl Malone 250 250 96 2 152 96 1 1 150 2 Karl-Anthony Towns 1090 950 161 241 548 140 161 1 240 3 543 2 Kawhi Leonard 496 356 0 96 260 140 1 95 259 1 Kelly Tripucka 85 85 0 0 85 85 Kemba Walker 677 537 50 109 378 140 50 109 3 374 1 Kenny "Sky" Walker 85 85 85 0 0 85 Kenny Anderson 135 135 0 0 135 135 Kenny Smith 217 217 140 0 77 140 77 Kevin Duckworth 237 237 0 0 237 3 234 Kevin Durant 990 850 120 77 653 140 110 10 1 75 1 6 644 3 Kevin Garnett 251 251 0 0 251 1 245 5 Kevin Love 987 847 85 295 467 140 85 1 294 3 4 458 2 Kevin McHale 166 166 85 1 80 85 1 80 Kevin Willis 36 36 0 0 36 36 Khris Middleton 705 565 140 250 175 140 140 250 175 Kiki Vandeweghe 151 151 135 0 16 135 16 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2017-18 National Treasures Basketball Player Card Totals By Card Type Autographs Relics Only Total Total Total Total Total Auto Auto Finals Player Auto Auto Relic Base Auto Auto Auto Logo
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