Portland Trail Blazers
Portland Trail Blazers basketball cards showcase legendary players like Clyde Drexler, Bill Walton, and modern rookie sensation Scoot Henderson. Scoot's Panini Prizm and NBA Hoops rookie cards are projected to be top targets for collectors. Vintage Blazers cards for Drexler and Walton remain classics, while Scoot’s arrival offers strong modern investment appeal.
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Clyde Drexler
Bill Walton
Damian Lillard
Terry Porter
LaMarcus Aldridge
Brandon Roy
Rasheed Wallace
Cliff Robinson
Jerome Kersey
Zach Randolph
**1986-87 Fleer Clyde Drexler Rookie Card (#25)**
Clyde Drexler is the greatest player in Portland Trail Blazers history, and his 1986-87 Fleer rookie card is one of the most iconic in basketball card collecting. Drexler led the Blazers to the 1990 and 1992 NBA Finals and was one of the most athletic and skilled players of the 1980s and 1990s. His all-around game, highlighted by his scoring, rebounding, and passing ability, made him a Hall of Famer. This rookie card remains a cornerstone of any Blazers collection.
**1970-71 Topps Bill Walton Rookie Card (#25)**
Bill Walton’s 1970-71 Topps rookie card is highly prized among Portland Trail Blazers collectors. Walton’s time with the Blazers, though short-lived due to injuries, was incredibly impactful. He led Portland to its first and only NBA Championship in 1977 and won Finals MVP. Walton is regarded as one of the best centers of all time, and this rookie card is a valuable piece of Blazers history.
**1983-84 Star Clyde Drexler Rookie Card (#101)**
Another key Clyde Drexler rookie card, the 1983-84 Star card captures Drexler in his early years with the Blazers. Known for his high-flying dunks and versatility, Drexler helped make the Trail Blazers a competitive force in the Western Conference during the late 1980s and early 1990s. This card is a vital addition to any collection focused on the Blazers’ franchise history.
**1996-97 Topps Kevin Duckworth Card (#118)**
Kevin Duckworth played a crucial role in the Portland Trail Blazers’ success during the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly during the team’s run to the 1990 and 1992 NBA Finals. His 1996-97 Topps card reflects his contribution to the team’s success, as Duckworth was known for his rebounding and low-post presence. Though he spent a good portion of his career with Portland, his role in those Finals teams is what makes his card highly collectible.
**2007-08 Topps Greg Oden Rookie Card (#201)**
Greg Oden, the first overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft, was expected to become the cornerstone of the Portland Trail Blazers’ future. Though injuries cut his career short, Oden’s 2007-08 Topps rookie card is still a significant collectible. His time with the Blazers was brief, but the potential he showed when healthy has made this card valuable, especially for those who remember the excitement surrounding his selection by Portland.
**1990-91 Fleer Terry Porter Card (#45)**
Terry Porter was a key figure for the Portland Trail Blazers during their successful seasons in the late 1980s and early 1990s. His 1990-91 Fleer card captures Porter during his prime years, when he was known for his excellent playmaking and scoring ability. As one of the Blazers' all-time great point guards, Porter’s card remains highly sought after by collectors of Blazers history.
**2012-13 Panini Prizm Damian Lillard Rookie Card (#201)**
Damian Lillard is the current face of the Portland Trail Blazers and one of the most talented point guards in the NBA. His 2012-13 Panini Prizm rookie card is one of the most valuable for Blazers collectors. Lillard's clutch performances, especially his game-winners in the playoffs, have made him a franchise legend. As one of the best players in the league today, Lillard’s rookie card is a must-have for any Blazers fan.
**1982-83 Fleer Kiki Vandeweghe Card (#104)**
Kiki Vandeweghe was a key scorer for the Portland Trail Blazers during the early 1980s and was known for his smooth shooting stroke. His 1982-83 Fleer card is an important part of Blazers history, as Vandeweghe was one of the team’s most consistent offensive players during his time in Portland. His scoring ability helped keep the Blazers competitive in the Western Conference, making this card a notable collectible.
**1985-86 Fleer Jerome Kersey Card (#103)**
Jerome Kersey was a vital part of the Portland Trail Blazers’ success during the 1990s, particularly during their run to the NBA Finals in 1990 and 1992. His 1985-86 Fleer card features Kersey in the early stages of his career, when he was already establishing himself as a tough, versatile player. Known for his rebounding, defense, and hustle, Kersey’s card is an important piece for any Blazers fan.
**2002-03 Upper Deck Zach Randolph Rookie Card (#245)**
Zach Randolph was a key player for the Portland Trail Blazers during the early 2000s, particularly for his scoring and rebounding abilities. His 2002-03 Upper Deck rookie card is highly valued by collectors who remember his time with the Blazers, even though Randolph later found greater success with the Memphis Grizzlies. This card remains a part of the Blazers’ recent history and is an important collectible for fans of the team.