New York Knicks

New York Knicks basketball cards showcase franchise greats like Patrick Ewing, Walt Frazier, and modern stars like Karl-Anthony Towns and Jalen Brunson. Rookie cards for Barrett remain popular, and Knicks cards from Panini Prizm and NBA Hoops offer autographs, parallels, and inserts. Vintage Knicks cards featuring Frazier and Ewing are nostalgic classics, while modern rookies offer upside for collectors.
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Patrick Ewing
Walt Frazier
Willis Reed
Charles Oakley
Bernard King
Allan Houston
John Starks
Bill Bradley
Dave DeBusschere
Carmelo Anthony
**1986-87 Fleer Patrick Ewing Rookie Card (#32)**
Patrick Ewing is the greatest player in New York Knicks history, and his 1986-87 Fleer rookie card is the centerpiece of any Knicks collection. Ewing led the Knicks for over a decade, being a dominant force both offensively and defensively. His rookie card is highly valuable and iconic, representing his impact as the franchise’s cornerstone player during the 1990s. Ewing remains the face of the Knicks for his leadership, rebounding, shot-blocking, and scoring ability.
**1969-70 Topps Willis Reed Card (#25)**
Willis Reed was the heart and soul of the 1970 New York Knicks championship team, and his 1969-70 Topps card is a key part of the franchise's history. Reed's leadership and clutch performances, including his return from injury in Game 7 of the NBA Finals, helped the Knicks secure their first championship. Reed’s legacy as a Knicks legend makes this card highly sought after among collectors.
**1989-90 Hoops Mark Jackson Rookie Card (#65)**
Mark Jackson’s 1989-90 Hoops rookie card captures him during the early stages of his career with the Knicks. Jackson was an excellent playmaker and a fan favorite for his leadership, toughness, and basketball IQ. Though his career would later take him to other teams, his time in New York helped lay the foundation for some of the franchise’s success in the 1990s. Jackson’s rookie card is a notable piece in Knicks history.
**1971-72 Topps Walt Frazier Card (#50)**
Walt "Clyde" Frazier is one of the most beloved players in Knicks history, and his 1971-72 Topps card is a classic collectible. Frazier was the driving force behind the Knicks' back-to-back championships in 1970 and 1973. Known for his smooth style of play, leadership, and clutch performances, Frazier remains an iconic figure in Knicks lore. His card is a must-have for any serious Knicks collector.
**2003-04 Upper Deck LeBron James / Carmelo Anthony / Chris Bosh / Dwyane Wade Card (#1)**
While this card features multiple superstars, Carmelo Anthony's inclusion is important for Knicks fans. The 2003-04 Upper Deck card features some of the top prospects of the 2003 NBA Draft class, including Carmelo Anthony, who would become the face of the Knicks for nearly a decade. This card represents the excitement surrounding Anthony's arrival in New York, where he led the team for several years before his departure in 2017.
**1992-93 Topps John Starks Card (#220)**
John Starks was an integral part of the Knicks' tough, defensive-minded teams of the 1990s. His 1992-93 Topps card features him in his prime, where he became known for his tenacious play, big shots, and key performances in the playoffs. Starks' fiery spirit and role in the Knicks' 1994 Finals run cemented his place in team history, and his card remains a fan favorite.
**2012-13 Panini Prizm Carmelo Anthony Card (#43)**
Carmelo Anthony's 2012-13 Panini Prizm card represents his best years with the Knicks, during which he was one of the most prolific scorers in the NBA. Anthony led the Knicks to a division title in 2013 and was a consistent offensive powerhouse for the team. His Prizm card from this period is one of the most valuable for collectors, showcasing Melo during the height of his Knicks career.
**1996-97 SkyBox Ray Allen Rookie Card (#205)**
Although Ray Allen is better known for his time with the Boston Celtics, he was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks and later traded to the New York Knicks as part of a larger deal. His 1996-97 SkyBox rookie card remains significant for collectors of Knicks memorabilia, marking his brief association with the franchise during the early part of his Hall of Fame career. Allen’s shooting and scoring abilities were already evident during his rookie season, even as a member of the Knicks for a short time.
**2014-15 Panini Prizm Kristaps Porzingis Rookie Card (#4)**
Kristaps Porzingis is one of the most exciting prospects to wear a Knicks uniform in recent years, and his 2014-15 Panini Prizm rookie card reflects the hype surrounding the "Unicorn." Porzingis quickly became one of the most talented young players in the NBA, known for his shot-blocking, rebounding, and perimeter shooting. Although his time with the Knicks was marked by ups and downs, his rookie card remains a key collectible for Knicks fans.
**1982-83 Topps Bernard King Card (#70)**
Bernard King was one of the most dynamic and prolific scorers in Knicks history, and his 1982-83 Topps card captures him during his peak years with the team. King led the Knicks to multiple playoff appearances in the 1980s, including a memorable scoring run in the 1984-85 season, where he averaged 26.5 points per game. His card is a tribute to one of the most gifted offensive players in NBA history.