Joe Johnson Signed Atlanta Hawks 2006-07 Topps Luxury Box Basketball Card Beckett Slab

joe johnson signed atlanta hawks 2006-07 topps luxury box basketball card beckett slab

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This Joe Johnson autographed 'Atlanta Hawks' 2006-2007 Topps Luxury Box basketball card #29 features an autograph in black sharpie by Joe Johnson. The authenticity of this signed card has been verified by an expert from Beckett Authentication Services (BAS). It is encapsulated in a BGS tamper-proof card protector and can be verified by entering authentication number 00014390917 on www.Beckett-Authentication.com. Don't forget to click on the images to enlarge and browse our website for other NBA and basketball autographed collectibles. Johnson's notable career accomplishments include being a seven-time NBA All-Star, 2010 All-NBA Third Team selection, 2000 SEC Rookie of the Year, and the 2001 NBA First Round Draft Pick (#10 overall). He has played professionally for the Atlanta Hawks, Phoenix Suns, Boston Celtics, Brooklyn Nets, Miami Heat, Utah Jazz, and Houston Rockets and collegiately for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks.

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