San Antonio Spurs

San Antonio Spurs basketball cards are headlined by Tim Duncan, David Robinson, and the modern sensation Victor Wembanyama. Wembanyama's rookie cards are among the most anticipated in NBA history, and collectors are eagerly awaiting his Panini Prizm and NBA Hoops rookie releases. Duncan’s 1997 rookie cards remain timeless collectibles, while Wembanyama offers massive upside as one of the most hyped prospects ever.
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Tim Duncan
David Robinson
Manu Ginóbili
Tony Parker
George Gervin
Sean Elliott
Avery Johnson
Bruce Bowen
Kawhi Leonard
Artis Gilmore
**1997-98 Topps Tim Duncan Rookie Card (#144)**
Tim Duncan, often regarded as the greatest power forward in NBA history, is the cornerstone of the San Antonio Spurs' success over the past two decades. His 1997-98 Topps rookie card is a cornerstone of any Spurs collection. Duncan led the Spurs to five NBA championships and was a two-time MVP. Known for his fundamental play, leadership, and consistency, Duncan’s rookie card is a must-have for collectors.
**2002-03 Upper Deck Tony Parker Rookie Card (#213)**
Tony Parker was the point guard who helped drive the San Antonio Spurs’ offense during their championship runs in the 2000s and 2010s. His 2002-03 Upper Deck rookie card features him during his first season with the team, which ended with Parker’s first NBA championship. Over his career, Parker would become a four-time NBA champion and one of the best point guards of his era, making his rookie card an essential piece for Spurs fans.
**1999-00 Fleer Showcase Manu Ginóbili Rookie Card (#236)**
Manu Ginóbili, one of the most dynamic and entertaining players in NBA history, was a key part of the San Antonio Spurs’ four championships in the 2000s and 2010s. His 1999-00 Fleer Showcase rookie card features Ginóbili in his early years with the Spurs, where he quickly became known for his crafty play, clutch performances, and ability to impact the game in various ways. His legacy as a member of the “Big Three” alongside Duncan and Parker solidified his place in Spurs history.
**1989-90 Hoops David Robinson Rookie Card (#57)**
David Robinson, “The Admiral,” is one of the greatest players to ever wear a Spurs jersey. His 1989-90 Hoops rookie card showcases him during his first year with the team, and it remains one of the most iconic rookie cards in NBA history. Robinson led the Spurs to an NBA championship in 1999, won two MVP awards, and is considered one of the best centers of all time. This card is an essential piece of Spurs memorabilia.
**2009-10 Panini Tim Duncan Card (#38)**
Tim Duncan’s 2009-10 Panini card captures him during the later stages of his career, but still in the midst of leading the Spurs to continued success. Duncan’s ability to adapt and stay effective even as he aged makes him a unique player in NBA history. This card, featuring Duncan in his prime, is highly regarded for its reflection of his consistent dominance and leadership on both ends of the floor.
**1996-97 Topps Sean Elliott Card (#172)**
Sean Elliott was a key contributor to the San Antonio Spurs' first championship in 1999, and his 1996-97 Topps card is a great representation of his time with the team. Known for his scoring ability, leadership, and clutch plays, Elliott helped provide the Spurs with a versatile wing player during the 1990s and into the early 2000s. His card from this era holds significant value for Spurs collectors.
**2004-05 Topps Robert Horry Card (#134)**
Robert Horry, often referred to as "Big Shot Rob," played a pivotal role in the Spurs' 2005 and 2007 championships with his clutch shooting in key moments. Though Horry is most famously known for his time with the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Lakers, his 2004-05 Topps card captures him as a member of the Spurs. His ability to hit timely shots and be a leader in clutch moments made him an invaluable part of the Spurs’ success during his tenure.
**1990-91 Fleer Willie Anderson Card (#50)**
Willie Anderson was a key player for the Spurs in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Known for his versatility and defense, Anderson helped stabilize the Spurs during a transitional period before the team’s dominance in the 2000s. His 1990-91 Fleer card remains an important part of Spurs history and is a valuable collectible for fans who remember his contributions to the team.
**1994-95 Upper Deck Avery Johnson Card (#182)**
Avery Johnson, known as “The Little General,” was a key figure in the Spurs' 1999 championship team. His leadership, clutch playmaking, and ability to run the Spurs’ offense made him invaluable during their playoff run. His 1994-95 Upper Deck card features him in the early stages of his career with the Spurs, where he was a fan favorite and one of the most reliable point guards in the NBA.
**2011-12 Panini Kawhi Leonard Rookie Card (#296)**
Kawhi Leonard, one of the most talented and versatile players of the 2010s, played a crucial role in the San Antonio Spurs' 2014 NBA championship. His 2011-12 Panini rookie card features him during his first season with the Spurs, a year before he began to make his mark as one of the best two-way players in the league. Leonard’s growth into a Finals MVP and a two-time NBA champion with the Spurs makes his rookie card a highly coveted collectible.