I own the only 1/1 Omega Ryan Nembhard Autograph Rookie Revelation — and I will never sell it.
Here’s why: Let’s start with the backstory. I was at Summer League in 2025 watching this draft class in person. While everyone was locked in on the hyped Bronny vs. Cooper Flagg matchup, I couldn’t help but notice a skinny, overlooked guard quietly dropping dimes. That player was Ryan Nembhard — younger brother of Indiana Pacers guard Andrew Nembhard. Ryan went undrafted out of Gonzaga, then signed with the Dallas Mavericks. In his Summer League debut, he put up 21 points, 5 assists, and 2 rebounds. That was the exact moment I knew I was going all in on him for the season on Top Shot. I followed his game religiously all year — both on and off the platform — stacking his moments whenever I could. So when his Autograph Rookie Revelation dropped, I had to have it. When the 1/1 Omega appeared, I didn’t even hesitate. This card is special for several reasons:
The Rookie Revelation set features completely unique artwork for every player. Nembhard’s design includes his #9 in the corner, his clean autograph right underneath, maple leaves representing Canada, and the Gonzaga Bulldog in the mix. It’s clean and personal.
The moment itself is cold. Nembhard faced an OKC team that was on a 14-game home winning streak and drilled a stepback three from half court. Pure confidence.
The 1/1 is the only rookie legendary moment that has his autograph.
This play is just a glimpse of what’s coming. Ryan showed elite vision and poise as a rookie, finishing the season tied with Cooper Flagg for the most assists by a rookie (both with 316). If you don’t believe me now, just wait. This kid is built different. Stay bullish!