Sacramento Kings

Sacramento Kings basketball cards

Sacramento Kings basketball cards highlight franchise greats like Chris Webber, Peja Stojaković, and modern stars like De'Aaron Fox and Keegan Murray. Rookie cards for Keegan Murray are especially popular, with Panini Prizm and Donruss editions drawing collector attention. Fox's rookie cards have risen in value due to his All-Star performances, making Kings cards a great mix of modern stars and nostalgic appeal.

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Oscar Robertson
Chris Webber
Peja Stojaković
Mitch Richmond
Vlade Divac
Mike Bibby
DeMarcus Cousins
Wayne Embry
Kevin Martin
Tyreke Evans

**1989-90 Hoops Mitch Richmond Rookie Card (#21)**  
Mitch Richmond is one of the greatest players in Sacramento Kings history, and his 1989-90 Hoops rookie card is a key collectible. Richmond, a 6-time All-Star, played for the Kings from 1988 to 1991 and was known for his scoring ability, basketball IQ, and leadership. This rookie card is an essential piece for any Kings fan’s collection, as it represents the start of Richmond’s Hall of Fame career.

**1989-90 Fleer Vlade Divac Rookie Card (#48)**  
Vlade Divac was a key player for the Sacramento Kings during their most successful period in the early 2000s, helping lead the team to multiple playoff appearances. His 1989-90 Fleer rookie card, which features him in his early years with the Kings after being traded from the Los Angeles Lakers, remains a fan favorite. Divac’s all-around play and leadership qualities made him a crucial figure for the Kings, and this card is highly sought after.

**1996-97 Topps Chris Webber Rookie Card (#171)**  
Chris Webber was the centerpiece of the Sacramento Kings’ dominant teams in the early 2000s, and his 1996-97 Topps rookie card is one of the most valuable in Kings history. Webber was a versatile power forward who could score, pass, and rebound at a high level. His time with the Kings included multiple All-Star appearances and near-NBA Finals success. This rookie card is a must-have for collectors of Kings memorabilia.

**2001-02 Upper Deck Peja Stojaković Card (#87)**  
Peja Stojaković was one of the best shooters in the NBA during his time with the Sacramento Kings and played a crucial role in their high-powered offense. His 2001-02 Upper Deck card captures him during the prime of his career, when he was known for his deadly three-point shooting and ability to stretch the floor. Stojaković’s card remains an important piece for Kings fans, especially those who remember his role in the team’s playoff runs.

**1994-95 Fleer Grant Hill Card (#202)**  
Grant Hill, one of the most talented players of the 1990s, was traded to the Sacramento Kings in 2000 in a trade that ultimately didn’t work out as planned. However, his 1994-95 Fleer card remains a highly sought-after collectible. Though his time with Sacramento was brief, his incredible talent and All-Star-caliber play during his early years in the NBA still resonate with Kings fans who remember his potential with the team.

**2003-04 Topps LeBron James Rookie Card (#221)**  
While LeBron James is best known for his time with the Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers, he was briefly linked to the Sacramento Kings in the 2003 NBA Draft. This card is included for its relevance as one of the greatest NBA players to ever play the game. LeBron’s rookie card from the 2003-04 Topps set remains a landmark piece of Kings history, even though Sacramento chose to pass on him in favor of picking another player.

**1986-87 Fleer Reggie Miller Card (#70)**  
Although Reggie Miller is most associated with the Indiana Pacers, his 1986-87 Fleer card includes him as part of the Sacramento Kings’ draft history. Miller was selected by the Kings before being traded to the Pacers, where he would go on to have a Hall of Fame career. This card is an interesting piece of Kings history and remains an iconic card for collectors.

**1991-92 Upper Deck Spud Webb Card (#56)**  
Spud Webb, the 5'7" point guard, is a beloved figure in Sacramento Kings history. His 1991-92 Upper Deck card shows Webb during his successful years with the Kings, where he became known for his incredible leaping ability, including winning the 1986 NBA Slam Dunk Contest. Though Webb was not a longtime King, his time with the team was memorable, and this card holds a special place for Kings fans.

**2014-15 Panini Prizm DeMarcus Cousins Card (#134)**  
DeMarcus Cousins was the face of the Sacramento Kings for much of the 2010s and is regarded as one of the most skilled centers in NBA history. His 2014-15 Panini Prizm card features him during his prime with the Kings, when he was an All-Star and one of the league's most dominant big men. Cousins’ time in Sacramento was marked by his individual brilliance, and this card remains an important part of Kings history.

**1971-72 Topps Jerry Lucas Card (#123)**  
Jerry Lucas is a Hall of Fame player who had a brief but notable tenure with the Sacramento Kings (then the Cincinnati Royals). His 1971-72 Topps card captures him during the final years of his career, when he brought leadership and experience to the Kings. A versatile forward and rebounder, Lucas was a key contributor to the Kings' success in the early 1970s, and his card is a valuable collectible.