Topps Chrome is one of the most recognizable brands in the hobby, and for a number of years, Basketball was not a part of ...
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Topps unveiled a one-of-one autographed card of LeBron James on Wednesday that included the Los Angeles Lakers' superstar inscribing "Year 23" on it.
Shaedon Sharpe’s first official basketball trading card is for sale on the Topps website until March 10. Topps.com Kentucky fans won’t see star recruit Shaedon Sharpe on the basketball court this ...
SAN ANTONIO — After 14 years away from the card hobby world, Topps announced that it is bringing back the "Topps Chrome Basketball" card packs. The packs will be released on Wednesday, Aug. 28. They ...
Thursday night, Fletcher Loyer and Braden Smith each set a Purdue basketball record. Topps captured the moment in a trading ...
The fan favorite Topps Finest brand is returning once again to the Basketball world, after it's initial reentry last year. This year's product looks to contain some major autograph chases, and an ...
Topps officially has the NBA card license. Again. That license had belonged to Panini exclusively since 2010. This is the second time that Topps has lost — and regained — the right to produce NBA ...
Cooper Flagg attempting a dunk during a 2025 NBA Summer League game (Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images) Fanatics Collectibles CEO Mike Mahan likened the emotions of the long-anticipated return of NBA ...
RELATED: The Amazing Draft Night Cards of LeBron, Kobe and other NBA Greats While his may not be the most valuable card in the set, with Iverson, in a sense, we're still starting at the top. The ...
According to online sales database Card Ladder, the most expensive Topps non-autographed Superfractor ever sold publicly is ...
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