
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar "Career Stat" Signed 1969 Topps #25 RC Card Auto 10 BAS Slab
Own a piece of basketball history with this Autographed Auto Graded Gem Mint 10! 1969 Topps #25 Rookie Card, personally signed by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Los Angeles Lakers. This exceptional collector’s item features an inscription highlighting key moments from Kareem’s legendary career:
- #33, The Captain – Honoring his iconic jersey number and leadership.
- 1969 #1 Draft Pick – Recognizing his entry into the NBA as the first overall draft selection.
- ROY 1970 – Celebrating his Rookie of the Year achievement.
- 6x NBA Champion – Commemorating his six championship victories.
- HOF 95 – Marking his induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1995.
Own a piece of basketball history with this Autographed Auto Graded Gem Mint 10! 1969 Topps #25 Rookie Card, personally signed by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Los Angeles Lakers. This exceptional collector’s item features an inscription highlighting key moments from Kareem’s legendary career:
- #33, The Captain – Honoring his iconic jersey number and leadership.
- 1969 #1 Draft Pick – Recognizing his entry into the NBA as the first overall draft selection.
- ROY 1970 – Celebrating his Rookie of the Year achievement.
- 6x NBA Champion – Commemorating his six championship victories.
- HOF 95 – Marking his induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1995.
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Own a piece of basketball history with this Autographed Auto Graded Gem Mint 10! 1969 Topps #25 Rookie Card, personally signed by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Los Angeles Lakers. This exceptional collector’s item features an inscription highlighting key moments from Kareem’s legendary career:
- #33, The Captain – Honoring his iconic jersey number and leadership.
- 1969 #1 Draft Pick – Recognizing his entry into the NBA as the first overall draft selection.
- ROY 1970 – Celebrating his Rookie of the Year achievement.
- 6x NBA Champion – Commemorating his six championship victories.
- HOF 95 – Marking his induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1995.






















