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Old 03-07-2022, 10:22 AM
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I think these all would qualify as rookies. No
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A nice card, and I wasn't aware of it. But I don't see it as a rookie card, since it doesn't feature her individually.

In 1981, Valley Bank of Knoxville made a set of trading cards for the Lady Vols. They were distributed as 11x17" sheets of light card stock, and you cut the cards from the sheets.

Pat Summitt had two cards in the set. I think these would be her rookie cards.
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It isn't a card but it is the original hand-retouched photography used to make the 1975 Topps cards of Phil Jackson and Pat Riley, from the Topps Vault:


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A nice card, and I wasn't aware of it. But I don't see it as a rookie card, since it doesn't feature her individually.

In 1981, Valley Bank of Knoxville made a set of trading cards for the Lady Vols. They were distributed as 11x17" sheets of light card stock, and you cut the cards from the sheets.

Pat Summitt had two cards in the set. I think these would be her rookie cards.
I don't disagree and will put that issue on my want list. Meanwhile, added another coach.
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How about a “Tommy Point”? My man Heinsohn…. Never saw him as a player.
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Thanks for your thoughts, Joe.

Love the late 1800’s Boston Beaneaters and the early Boston Red Sox (1903-1918)!

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Pat Riley as a coach…
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