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    Rookie Here, Rookie Here: Panini America Teases 2012-13 NBA Hoops Rookie Impact

    In a groundbreaking -- history-making, even -- development that most collectors will agree is long overdue, the top rookies from the 2011-12 NBA season will finally appear in uniform on officially licensed NBA trading cards when Panini America releases 2012-13 NBA Hoops Basketball next month.

    For the record, the top rookies from the 2012-13 class also will make their trading card debuts in 2012-13 NBA Hoops, tipping off Panini America's unprecedented Double Rookie Class program that will drive interest and excitement all season long. But since collectors have waited an unseasonably long time to see last year's top rookies on NBA trading cards, we thought we'd begin our preview there.


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    I am pretty excited of this year's offering of nba hoops. My only question is why is the 12/13 ricky rubio considered as his "rookie card" when he already had a card in 11/12 hoops?
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    Not sure how making rookies of players that were rookies a YEAR ago as a card company is ground breaking. More like embarrassing. I sure hope there was some legal reasons or something that made it that way

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