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Ty Lawson

Ty Lawson is tracked across 2 Beckett-documented 2009 rookie-related cards, which helps show how the final NBA release spreads the class across the main Rookie spine, Rookie Gold Rainbow parallels, and related prestige branches instead of collapsing everything into one format.

2009-10 rookie classRookie VariantsOpen player counts
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: AU, RC.

Exquisite Rookies and VariantsRookie Focus Cards/5Ty Lawson
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 branch. The final-year rookie spine is intentionally layered: Beckett shows RC-only cards, AU/RC cards, and an autograph-only continuation instead of a single one-shape rookie template. Beckett rookie notation: AU, RC.

Exquisite Rookies and VariantsRookie Focus Cards/225Ty Lawson