Washington Wizards
Washington Wizards basketball cards highlight the legendary Michael Jordan Wizards-era cards and rookie cards for Bradley Beal and John Wall. Rookie cards for Jordan Poole, now with the Wizards, are also gaining interest. Collectors seek Wizards cards with autographs, rookie editions, and parallels from Panini Prizm and Donruss. Jordan's Wizards cards hold historical significance, while Poole offers modern investment appeal.
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Wes Unseld
Elvin Hayes
Gilbert Arenas
John Wall
Bradley Beal
Phil Chenier
Jeff Malone
Antawn Jamison
Chris Webber
Juwan Howard
**1997-98 Topps Chrome Tim Duncan Rookie Card (#115)**
Although Tim Duncan spent the majority of his career with the San Antonio Spurs, he was selected by the Washington Wizards (then the Washington Bullets) as the first overall pick in the 1997 NBA Draft before being traded to the Spurs. His 1997-98 Topps Chrome rookie card is highly coveted not only because of his legendary career but also because of his brief association with the Wizards. It’s a rare and valuable piece for collectors due to Duncan’s incredible career.
**2002-03 Upper Deck LeBron James Rookie Card (#1)**
LeBron James did not play for the Wizards, but the team’s draft positioning in 2003 led to significant trade rumors linking him to Washington. This card remains valuable in connection with that period. If you want a related piece of Wizards history, LeBron’s 2002-03 Upper Deck rookie card is among the most sought after from the early 2000s. His association with the team, though not direct, adds significance to this card.
**1989-90 Hoops Michael Jordan Card (#300)**
Michael Jordan played a two-season stint with the Washington Wizards from 2001-2003 after coming out of retirement for the second time. His 1989-90 Hoops card, though not from his time with Washington, remains iconic as it marks the height of his Chicago Bulls career, and many fans still associate Jordan’s Wizards years with the end of his NBA reign. His Washington Wizards cards, such as his 2001-02 and 2002-03 Upper Deck cards, are also highly collectible.
**2010-11 Panini John Wall Rookie Card (#255)**
John Wall was the first overall pick in the 2010 NBA Draft and became the face of the Washington Wizards for nearly a decade. His 2010-11 Panini rookie card is a key piece for any Wizards collection. Wall, known for his explosive speed, court vision, and defensive prowess, was the driving force behind the Wizards’ rebuilding phase. His rookie card is one of the most valuable modern-day cards from the team.
**1997-98 Fleer Ultra Ray Allen Rookie Card (#123)**
Ray Allen, one of the NBA's greatest shooters, was part of the Washington Bullets roster before being traded to the Milwaukee Bucks. His 1997-98 Fleer Ultra rookie card, while often associated with the Bucks, reflects his brief tenure with Washington and remains valuable due to his legendary shooting career, including his NBA championship runs with the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat.
**2004-05 Topps Carmelo Anthony Rookie Card (#123)**
Carmelo Anthony, another player linked to the Wizards via the 2003 draft, never played for the Wizards but remains a significant figure in franchise history due to trade rumors surrounding his potential acquisition. His 2004-05 Topps rookie card is a prized collectible. Known for his scoring ability, Anthony played most of his career with the Denver Nuggets and New York Knicks but remains a noteworthy name in the Wizards’ trade speculation during his rookie year.
**2017-18 Panini Prizm Bradley Beal Rookie Card (#250)**
Bradley Beal, another cornerstone for the Washington Wizards, has been one of the most dynamic shooting guards in the NBA. His 2017-18 Panini Prizm rookie card is highly sought after, as Beal has become the face of the Wizards in recent years. Known for his scoring, playmaking, and leadership, Beal's rookie card is an essential collectible for Wizards fans and basketball card collectors alike.
**1999-00 Upper Deck Richard Hamilton Rookie Card (#123)**
Richard Hamilton, known as "Rip," had a stellar career with the Detroit Pistons but began his career with the Washington Wizards. His 1999-00 Upper Deck rookie card showcases him during his first year in Washington. Hamilton was a key player for the Wizards and later became an integral part of the Pistons' 2004 championship-winning team. His rookie card is an important piece of Wizards history for fans who remember his contributions.
**2008-09 Upper Deck JaVale McGee Rookie Card (#159)**
JaVale McGee, a versatile center, was drafted by the Washington Wizards in 2008 and played for the team during his early years in the NBA. His 2008-09 Upper Deck rookie card is a memorable piece from that era, showcasing McGee’s early development before he went on to become a two-time NBA champion with the Golden State Warriors. Known for his athleticism, shot-blocking, and dunking, McGee’s rookie card is a notable collectible from the Wizards' more recent history.
**2004-05 Upper Deck Antawn Jamison Card (#15)**
Antawn Jamison, a two-time All-Star, was a key player for the Washington Wizards in the mid-2000s. His 2004-05 Upper Deck card highlights his scoring, leadership, and ability to stretch the floor as a forward. Jamison played a significant role during the Wizards' playoff runs in the 2000s and remains one of the franchise’s all-time greats. His card is a valued collectible for fans who remember his contributions to the team during that era.