Collection: San Antonio Spurs Basketball Cards

San Antonio Spurs basketball cards

San Antonio Spurs basketball cards are headlined by Tim Duncan, David Robinson, and the modern sensation Victor Wembanyama. Wembanyama's rookie cards are among the most anticipated in NBA history, and collectors are eagerly awaiting his Panini Prizm and NBA Hoops rookie releases. Duncan’s 1997 rookie cards remain timeless collectibles, while Wembanyama offers massive upside as one of the most hyped prospects ever.

Victor Wembanyama
David Robinson
Manu Ginóbili
Tony Parker
Tim Duncan
Sean Elliott
Avery Johnson
Bruce Bowen
Kawhi Leonard
Artis Gilmore

The San Antonio Spurs, founded in 1967 as the Dallas Chaparrals before moving to San Antonio in 1973, have become one of the NBA’s model franchises with five championships, legendary players, and decades of sustained excellence under coach Gregg Popovich. The franchise’s first superstar, George Gervin, nicknamed “The Iceman,” became a scoring champion in the 1970s with his smooth mid-range game, but titles eluded San Antonio until the arrival of center David Robinson in 1989. Robinson, the 1995 MVP, anchored the franchise before pairing with Tim Duncan, the 1997 No. 1 overall pick, to form the foundation of a dynasty. Under Popovich, the Spurs captured championships in 1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2014 behind the “Big Three” of Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginóbili, blending unselfish play, defense, and international talent. The 2014 team, led by Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard, defeated LeBron James’ Miami Heat in a five-game masterpiece of ball movement and teamwork, cementing the Spurs as one of basketball’s greatest dynasties. Duncan’s retirement in 2016 ended an era, but Popovich and the Spurs remained competitive with stars like LaMarcus Aldridge and DeMar DeRozan. A new chapter began in 2023 with the drafting of French phenom Victor Wembanyama, whose size, skill, and versatility have made him one of the most anticipated prospects in NBA history. From Gervin to Duncan, Parker to Wembanyama, the Spurs’ history blends Hall of Fame talent, championship glory, and a culture of consistency that has defined nearly five decades of success.