Minnesota Timberwolves

Minnesota Timberwolves basketball cards

Minnesota Timberwolves basketball cards highlight franchise greats like Kevin Garnett and modern stars like Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns. Anthony Edwards' rookie cards are among the most sought-after in the modern card market, especially Panini Prizm and NBA Hoops editions. Kevin Garnett's rookie cards remain nostalgic collector items, while Timberwolves cards continue to offer strong modern upside.

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Kevin Garnett
Karl-Anthony Towns
Kevin Love
Sam Cassell
Latrell Sprewell
Wally Szczerbiak
Ricky Rubio
Al Jefferson
Tom Gugliotta
Anthony Edwards

**1995-96 Topps Kevin Garnett Rookie Card (#114)**  
Kevin Garnett, one of the greatest players in Timberwolves history, has his iconic 1995-96 Topps rookie card as the centerpiece of this list. Garnett was the face of the franchise for over a decade, known for his fierce competitiveness, all-around game, and leadership. His impact on the Timberwolves was profound, leading them to their only trip to the Western Conference Finals in 2004. This rookie card is a must-have for any serious collector.

**2004-05 Upper Deck LeBron James / Kevin Garnett Dual Card (#2)**  
This 2004-05 Upper Deck dual card featuring both LeBron James and Kevin Garnett is a standout collectible. While LeBron James was still with the Cleveland Cavaliers at the time, Garnett had just led the Timberwolves to the 2004 Western Conference Finals. This card captures two of the most influential players of the era, with Garnett being the leader for Minnesota and LeBron beginning his ascent to superstardom.

**1995-96 Fleer Ultra Kevin Garnett Rookie Card (#303)**  
Another highly valuable Kevin Garnett rookie card, the 1995-96 Fleer Ultra card is one of the most sought-after versions from his rookie season. Garnett’s early years with the Timberwolves saw him develop into one of the most versatile and dominant players in the NBA. This card showcases his potential and his future as a Hall of Famer, making it a key piece for Timberwolves fans and collectors.

**2009-10 Panini Donruss Ricky Rubio Rookie Card (#243)**  
Ricky Rubio’s 2009-10 Panini Donruss rookie card is a significant piece for Timberwolves fans, as Rubio’s flashy passing and basketball IQ made him a fan favorite. Although his first stint in Minnesota was marked by some ups and downs, Rubio’s skills as a playmaker and his unique style of play made him one of the most exciting point guards in the NBA during his time with the Timberwolves.

**2011-12 Panini Timeless Treasures Derrick Williams Rookie Card (#216)**  
Derrick Williams, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft, was one of the most highly anticipated rookies for the Timberwolves at the time. His 2011-12 Panini Timeless Treasures rookie card reflects his promise as a future star, although his time in Minnesota was short-lived. Nevertheless, the card still holds value for Timberwolves collectors due to his potential during those early years.

**2017-18 Panini Donruss Karl-Anthony Towns Rookie Card (#165)**  
Karl-Anthony Towns, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft, became the face of the Timberwolves franchise after Kevin Garnett’s departure. His 2017-18 Panini Donruss rookie card captures his breakout season and his potential as a future superstar. Towns, a versatile big man with elite scoring and rebounding ability, has been the franchise's cornerstone player, and this card is an essential piece of Timberwolves memorabilia.

**2006-07 Upper Deck Al Jefferson Card (#143)**  
Al Jefferson was one of the most productive big men for the Timberwolves in the mid-2000s and was a key player in the franchise’s rebuilding efforts after Garnett’s departure. His 2006-07 Upper Deck card highlights his scoring and rebounding prowess, which earned him a reputation as one of the top centers in the NBA during his time in Minnesota. Jefferson’s tenure with the Timberwolves was instrumental in keeping the team competitive during a challenging period.

**1996-97 Fleer Ultra Stephon Marbury Rookie Card (#125)**  
Stephon Marbury was one of the first stars of the Timberwolves in the 1990s, and his 1996-97 Fleer Ultra rookie card is highly collectible. Marbury was known for his incredible scoring and playmaking ability, making an immediate impact in Minnesota after being drafted fourth overall in the 1996 NBA Draft. His time with the Timberwolves was short but impactful, and this card is a reflection of his promise before he became an All-Star in later years.

**2003-04 Upper Deck Kiki Vandeweghe Card (#24)**  
While Kiki Vandeweghe is best known for his time with other teams, his brief tenure with the Timberwolves still earns him a place in the history of the franchise. The 2003-04 Upper Deck card is a reflection of his scoring ability, which helped to keep the Timberwolves competitive during his time with the team. This card is a unique piece for collectors interested in the full history of the Timberwolves franchise.

**2013-14 Panini Prizm Shabazz Muhammad Rookie Card (#139)**  
Shabazz Muhammad’s 2013-14 Panini Prizm rookie card is notable for his potential as a scorer for the Timberwolves. While his career was short-lived in Minnesota, Muhammad showed glimpses of his ability to be a key contributor on offense. His card remains a part of Timberwolves history, marking the brief period he spent with the team.