The members of the NBA's rookie class of 2013 congregated at the Madison Square Garden Training Facility in Tarrytown, N.Y., on Tuesday to have their pictures taken. While the proceedings didn't have quite as much flash and panache has years past, some things worth noting did take place amid all the dunking and posterizing.

Without further ado:

The Best Photo

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Clear eyes, full hair, wide stance, high dribble, can't lose. Great stuff, Boston Celtics rookie Kelly Olynyk. I can only hope every photo of you packs this much deer-in-the-headlights awkwardness and majesty. Also, you might want to work on your handle before training camp — I can't see new head coach Brad Stevens being too psyched about you dribbling that high every time you get the ball. (Just a little piece of advice from Your Man, there.)

Also, this photo of the former Gonzaga standout showing us his name:

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... immediately made me think of this:

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... which instantly made me hope that Celtics fans wind up calling Olynyk "The Whole F'n Show" and breaking out "ECW" chants when he has a big game. Unlikely, sure, but a lapsed wrestling fan can dream, can't he?

This Year's Trend: Team Color Accent Lighting

In the past, we've seen a variety of special touches to give rookie photos a little something extra, with some (like the frame-by-frame collages of 2010) looking great and others (like what Trey Kerby dubbed the "fart-esque fog" of 2012) looking less than great. This year's special feature saw rookies bathed in lights matching the colors of their new teams, with some pretty cool results.

The red washes came off well for rooks like James Ennis of the Miami Heat:

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... as well as lottery picks Nerlens Noel of the Philadelphia 76ers and C.J. McCollum of the Portland Trail Blazers:

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