Collection: Toronto Raptors Basketball Cards
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Graded 1997-98 Fleer Tracy McGrady #226 Rookie RC Basketball Card PSA 10 Gem Mint
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Graded 1997-98 Skybox Metal Universe Tracy McGrady #42 Rookie RC Basketball Card PSA 10 Gem Mint
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Graded 2003-04 Upper Deck UD MVP Chris Bosh #204 Rookie RC Basketball Card PSA 10 Gem Mint
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Graded 2003-04 Upper Deck UD Chris Bosh #4 Rookie RC Exclusives Basketball Card PSA 10 Gem Mint
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1996-97 Fleer #107 — Damon Stoudamire Toronto Raptors Autographed Trading Card — Beckett Authentication
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Rudy Gay Signed Toronto Raptors 2012-13 Panini Brilliance Basketball Card Beckett Slab
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Jarrett Jack Toronto Raptors Autographed Parquet Basketball Floorboard — Beckett Authentication
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Toronto Raptors Basketball Cards
Toronto Raptors basketball cards showcase stars like Vince Carter, Chris Bosh, and current standouts like Scottie Barnes and Pascal Siakam. Rookie cards for Scottie Barnes are hot commodities, especially from Panini Prizm, NBA Hoops, and Donruss. Vince Carter’s rookie cards remain highly collectible due to his highlight-reel dunks. Raptors cards appeal to both nostalgic fans and collectors looking for rising stars.
The Toronto Raptors, founded in 1995 as part of the NBA’s expansion into Canada, have grown from humble beginnings to NBA champions behind global icons, superstar talent, and one of the league’s most passionate fan bases. Early years featured high-flying star Vince Carter, whose dunk contests and scoring exploits earned him the nickname “Air Canada” and put Toronto basketball on the map while leading the Raptors to their first playoff series win in 2001 alongside Antonio Davis and Alvin Williams. The mid-2000s brought another star in Chris Bosh, a perennial All-Star forward who carried Toronto to multiple playoff appearances before departing in 2010. The franchise’s golden era began with the arrival of Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan, whose leadership and scoring made the Raptors perennial Eastern Conference contenders under coach Dwane Casey. The 2018 trade for Kawhi Leonard elevated Toronto to championship status, as Leonard’s legendary 2019 playoff run included the iconic Game 7 buzzer-beater against the Philadelphia 76ers and culminated in the Raptors defeating the Golden State Warriors for their first NBA title. Finals MVP Leonard, alongside Lowry, Pascal Siakam, Fred VanVleet, and Marc Gasol, delivered a historic championship celebrated across Canada. Modern Raptors teams feature Siakam, Scottie Barnes, the 2022 Rookie of the Year, and new coach Darko Rajaković leading a retooling effort as Toronto seeks to return to contention. From Carter’s dunks to Leonard’s championship heroics, the Raptors’ history blends iconic moments, international fan passion, and the pride of bringing Canada its first NBA title.
Favorite Toronto Raptors Basketball Legends
Vince Carter | Kawhi Leonard | Chris Bosh | DeMar DeRozan | Kyle Lowry | Tracy McGrady | Pascal Siakam | Antonio Davis | Doug Christie | Damon Stoudamire