Overview
- Topps confirmed Monday that the unique Cooper Flagg Rookie Debut Patch Autograph card was pulled during a live pack-opening by Rhode Island streamer RhodyBreakers and shared the reveal publicly.
- Topps says Flagg signed the card at Fanatics Fest and the card contains a game-worn patch from the jersey he wore in his NBA debut, making it a one-of-one collectible tied directly to that game.
- The Dallas Mavericks announced a public ‘bounty’ before the pull that offers two premium lower-level season tickets for 32 years plus signed game-worn Flagg memorabilia and private experiences with the player.
- Auction house Goldin offered a $1.5 million cash advance to the finder for consignment, saying it would take the card to auction and seek a multi-million-dollar hammer price based on precedents like a Paul Skenes debut-patch sale.
- RhodyBreakers says the card was pulled for a client reported by some outlets as Jason Williams, and that owner now faces offers from the Mavericks and auction interests with a final decision still pending.