Tim Duncan - 1997-98 Topps CHROME #115 ROOKIE (Spurs)

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Hockey's All-Time Top 10

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Wayne Gretzky
"The Great One," Gretzky holds numerous NHL records.
His playmaking ability was legendary.
Career Stats: 894 goals, 1963 assists, 2857 points in 1487 games.
Awards: 9 Hart/MVP, 10 Art Ross/Leading Scorer, 4 Stanley Cups, 2 Conn Smythe/Playoff MVP.

Bobby Orr
Perhaps the greatest defenseman of all time, Orr revolutionized the position with his offensive and skating.
Career Stats: 270 goals, 645 assists, 915 points in 657 games.
Awards: 8 Norris/Best Defenseman, 3 Hart/MVP, 2 Art Ross/Leading Scorer (only defenseman ever to win), 2 Stanley Cups, 2 Conn Smythe/Playoff MVP.

Mario Lemieux
"Super Mario" possessed size, skill, and scoring ability. Career was shortened by health issues, but he was a dominant player.
Career Stats: 690 goals, 1033 assists, 1723 points in 915 games.
Awards: 3 Hart/MVP, 6 Art Ross/Leading Scorer, 2 Stanley Cups, 2 Conn Smythe/Playoff MVP.

Gordie Howe
"Mr. Hockey" Gordie Hall was known for his longevity and all-around scoring, playmaking and toughness over his FIVE DECADES in the NHL !!!
Career Stats: 801 goals, 1049 assists, 1850 points in 1767 games.
Awards: 6 Hart/MVP, 6 Art Ross/Leading Scorer, 4 Stanley Cups.

Sidney Crosby
"Sid the Kid" with his leadership, consistency and all-around skill, was the face of hockey for much of the 21st century.
Career Stats: 623 goals, 1060 assists in 1349 games .
Awards: 2 Hart/MVP, 2 Art Ross/Leading Scorer, 3 Stanley Cups, 2 Conn Smythe/Playoff MVP. 2 Olympic Gold Medals.

Alexander Ovechkin
"Ovi" is now the greatest goal-scorer of all time, breaking Wayne Gretzky's Un-Breakable career goals record.
Career Stats: They keep changing so look them up on Google.
Awards: Tons and they keep growing.

Jaromir Jagr
Known for longevity and unique playing style, he played professionally into his 50s and ranks second all-time in NHL points.
Career Stats: 766 goals, 1155 assists, 1921 points in 1733 games.
Awards: 1 Hart Trophy, 5 Art Ross/Leading Scorer, 2 Stanley Cups, 3 Lester B. Pearson Awards/Outstanding player voted by players.

Maurice Richard
"The Rocket" was one of the NHL's first superstars. Known for his passion for the game, he was first player to score 50 goals in a season.
Career Stats: 544 goals, 422 assists, 966 points in 978 games.
Awards: 1 Hart Trophy, 8 Stanley Cups.

Jean Béliveau
The Montreal Canadiens dominant center, his elegant style and leadership made him a key part of 10 Stanley Cup Champions !!!
Career Stats: 507 goals, 712 assists, 1219 points in 1125 games.
Awards: 2 Hart/MVP, 1 Art Ross/Leading Scorer, 10 Stanley Cups, 1 Conn Smythe/Playoff MVP (FIRST WINNER EVER).

Nicklas Lidstrom
With his exceptional positioning, hockey IQ and consistency, along with Bobby Orr, he was considered one of the greatest defensive players in NHL history.
Career Stats: 264 goals, 878 assists, 1142 points in 1564 games.
Awards: 7 Norris, 4 Stanley Cups, 1 Conn Smythe/Playoff MVP.

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How long have sports cards been around ? (part 1)

The first baseball trading cards date back to 1869. For many years, baseball cards were packaged in packs of tobacco as a way to increase sales the same way that today prizes are packaged in boxes of cereal. In the 1920's and 1930's, candy and gum companies started packaging baseball cards in their products as well.

Baseball card production was virtually halted in the early 1940's due to paper shortages created by World War II. The "Modern Era" of baseball cards began in 1948 when Bowman Gum Inc. offered one card and one piece of gum in a pack for a penny.

The first important football set was the Mayo set featuring college players in 1984. Other than the 1935 National Chicle set no other key football set was issued until 1948 when noth Bowman and Leaf produced sets.

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