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Tyreke Evans

Tyreke Evans helps keep the 2009 rookie class from turning into a purely Curry-Blake-Harden conversation. His RC-only /225 card is part of the evidence that the final-year rookie ladder still has real width even when not every key subject carries an autograph.

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Tracked cards2
Solo cards2
Dual cards0
Represented years2009-10
Insert familiesExquisite Rookies and Variants, Exquisite Rookies and Variants

Yearly presence

2009-10

Solo 2 / Dual 0 / Multi 0

2 total

Insert-family breakdown

Rookie Focus Cards

Exquisite Rookies and Variants

1

Solo 1 / Dual 0 / Multi 0

Rookie Focus Cards

Exquisite Rookies and Variants

1

Solo 1 / Dual 0 / Multi 0

Tracked cards

Placeholder illustration for a rookie patch autograph card frame.

Local placeholder art. Not an actual card image.

Listed on the Beckett 2009-10 checklist as part of the Rookie Gold Rainbow branch. The Beckett checklist makes clear that the final rookie class still has player-specific scarcity logic, which is a major part of why 2009 cannot be read as a generic late-run set. Beckett rookie notation: RC.

Exquisite Rookies and VariantsRookie Focus Cards/12Tyreke Evans
Placeholder illustration for a rookie patch autograph card frame.

Local placeholder art. Not an actual card image.

Tyreke Evans is one of the names that stops 2009 from collapsing into a two-player Curry-Blake memory. His RC-only /225 card is a useful reminder that the final-year rookie ladder is broader than the autograph subjects alone.

Exquisite Rookies and VariantsRookie Focus Cards/225Tyreke Evans