Chicago Bulls

Chicago Bulls basketball cards

Chicago Bulls basketball cards are legendary thanks to Michael Jordan, whose cards are among the most iconic and valuable in the entire sports card market. Collectors also chase rookie cards of Derrick Rose, Jimmy Butler, and current star Zach LaVine. Jordan’s 1986 Fleer rookie card is one of the most iconic and valuable sports cards ever. Modern Panini Prizm Bulls cards continue to appeal to both new collectors and long-time fans.

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Michael Jordan
Scottie Pippen
Dennis Rodman
Derrick Rose
Artis Gilmore
Horace Grant
Joakim Noah
Toni Kukoc
Bob Love
Jerry Sloan

**1986 Fleer Michael Jordan Rookie Card (#57)**  
The most iconic basketball card of all time, Michael Jordan's 1986 Fleer rookie card is the centerpiece of any Chicago Bulls collection. Jordan's six NBA championships with the Bulls, combined with his transcendent skills, leadership, and cultural impact, make this card one of the most valuable and sought-after in sports memorabilia.

**1997-98 Upper Deck Michael Jordan Card (#23)**  
This card, from Jordan’s final season with the Bulls, represents the end of an era for the franchise. Jordan led the Bulls to their sixth NBA championship in 1998, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest athletes of all time. This card is cherished by collectors for its historical significance and Jordan's dominance during the late 1990s.

**1997-98 Topps Chrome Michael Jordan Refractor Card (#23)**  
The 1997-98 Topps Chrome Michael Jordan Refractor card is one of the most highly sought-after versions of Jordan’s iconic cards. Featuring the "Refractor" finish, which makes the card’s surface shine in the light, it captures Jordan’s legacy and the Bulls' final championship run in the 1990s.

**1987 Fleer Scottie Pippen Rookie Card (#20)**  
Scottie Pippen, the Hall of Fame forward and Jordan’s right-hand man on all six of the Bulls’ championship teams, is featured on this classic 1987 Fleer rookie card. Pippen’s defensive versatility and leadership helped make the Bulls’ dynasty possible, and this card is one of the most important in Bulls history.

**1996-97 Topps Chrome Michael Jordan Card (#1)**  
This card from the 1996-97 season shows Jordan in his prime, as he led the Bulls to their fourth NBA title. The shiny chrome finish makes this card especially collectible, and it remains one of the most iconic Jordan cards for collectors.

**2003-04 Topps LeBron James Rookie Card (#221)**  
LeBron James is a key figure in modern NBA history, and while his rookie season was spent with the Cleveland Cavaliers, his brief time with the Chicago Bulls after joining the team in 2019 for a period adds significance to his rookie card in Bulls collections. His unparalleled career and status as one of the greatest players ever make his rookie card valuable for any collector.

**1993-94 SkyBox Alonzo Mourning Rookie Card (#247)**  
Though Alonzo Mourning spent the majority of his career with the Miami Heat, his brief time with the Bulls in the early 2000s brings extra value to his 1993-94 SkyBox rookie card. Mourning was a dominant center, and this card is particularly valuable for collectors who focus on the Bulls’ post-Jordan era.

**1984-85 Star #101 Michael Jordan Rookie Card (Star Company)**  
The Star Company’s 1984-85 Michael Jordan rookie card, which was printed before the mainstream 1986 Fleer release, is highly collectible and rare. Although it was produced in much smaller quantities, this card is considered one of Jordan’s true rookie cards and is a prized piece for serious collectors.

**1998-99 Fleer Ultra Michael Jordan "The Greatest" Card (#50)**  
This card, part of the Fleer Ultra set in 1998, features a striking image of Michael Jordan in his final year with the Bulls. The “The Greatest” inscription, along with the high-quality design, makes this card one of the most desirable for collectors.

**2009-10 Panini Absolute Basketball Derrick Rose Rookie Card (#166)**  
Derrick Rose was the youngest player to win the MVP award in 2011 and is considered the most important player to come out of Chicago after the Jordan era. His 2009-10 Panini Absolute Basketball rookie card is one of the most valuable for modern Bulls collectors, as Rose’s talent and potential were unmatched before injuries derailed his career.