Cleveland Cavaliers
Cleveland Cavaliers basketball cards highlight the historic legacy of LeBron James, whose rookie cards are among the most valuable in NBA history. Collectors also chase rookie cards for Evan Mobley and Darius Garland, two rising stars leading the modern Cavs. Panini Prizm, NBA Hoops, and Donruss Optic releases provide rookie cards, autographs, and parallels. LeBron's 2003 Topps Chrome rookie is one of the most iconic basketball cards of all time.
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LeBron James
Kyrie Irving
Brad Daugherty
Mark Price
Zydrunas Ilgauskas
Larry Nance
Austin Carr
World B. Free
Kevin Love
Anderson Varejão
**2003-04 Topps LeBron James Rookie Card (#221)**
LeBron James’ rookie card is undoubtedly the most iconic and valuable card in Cleveland Cavaliers history. Drafted as the first overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, LeBron quickly became the face of the franchise, leading the team to their first-ever NBA Championship in 2016. His 2003-04 Topps rookie card is one of the most coveted in all of basketball.
**2016-17 Panini Prizm LeBron James Card (#1)**
This card from LeBron's time with the Cavaliers in his second stint highlights his leadership during the 2016 NBA Championship run. LeBron’s 2016 Finals MVP performance and the dramatic comeback against the Warriors made this card even more valuable to Cavaliers collectors and fans.
**1992-93 Upper Deck Brad Daugherty Rookie Card (#550)**
Brad Daugherty, a key player in the early years of the Cleveland Cavaliers, was selected as the No. 1 overall pick in the 1986 NBA Draft. His 1992-93 Upper Deck rookie card is valuable for collectors, as he was a standout center and one of the best players to ever wear a Cavaliers uniform during the 1980s and early 1990s.
**1991-92 Fleer Mark Price Card (#44)**
Mark Price, one of the most skilled point guards in NBA history, was instrumental in the Cavaliers’ success during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Known for his shooting, ball-handling, and leadership, Price’s 1991-92 Fleer card is highly sought after by collectors who follow the team’s history.
**1986-87 Fleer Brad Daugherty Card (#41)**
Brad Daugherty’s 1986-87 Fleer card captures him in his prime as a dominant center for the Cavaliers. Daugherty’s rebounding, passing, and scoring abilities made him one of the best big men of his era, and this card is highly valued in Cavaliers collections.
**2014-15 Panini Prizm Kyrie Irving Rookie Card (#210)**
Kyrie Irving, the 2011-12 NBA Rookie of the Year, played a pivotal role in the Cavaliers’ championship run in 2016, notably hitting the game-winning three-pointer in Game 7 of the Finals. His 2014-15 Panini Prizm rookie card is a must-have for any Cleveland Cavaliers fan, showcasing his star potential.
**1989-90 Hoops Brad Daugherty Card (#50)**
Another key Brad Daugherty card, the 1989-90 Hoops card, represents his continued dominance as the anchor for the Cavaliers’ frontcourt. Daugherty was one of the most consistent and productive players in the league during the late '80s and early '90s, and this card is especially collectible for fans of the Cavaliers’ golden era.
**2017-18 Panini Prizm LeBron James Card (#2)**
LeBron James’ 2017-18 Panini Prizm card highlights his final season with the Cavaliers before moving on to the Los Angeles Lakers. Despite a tough Finals loss to the Warriors, LeBron’s efforts that season were nothing short of spectacular. This card captures him in his final campaign as a Cavalier, adding to its value among collectors.
**1993-94 SkyBox Chris Mills Rookie Card (#249)**
Chris Mills was a key role player for the Cavaliers in the 1990s, and his 1993-94 SkyBox rookie card is a collectible for fans who remember his time with the team. While Mills never became a superstar, his consistent play during his tenure with Cleveland makes this card notable.
**2005-06 Upper Deck LeBron James Card (#91)**
This Upper Deck card from LeBron’s early years with the Cavaliers is a prime example of his growing stature in the NBA. This card is a fan favorite and has continued to rise in value due to LeBron’s historic legacy with the Cavaliers, particularly his Finals MVP and championship in 2016.