Ultra-Rare LeBron James Card Goes up for Auction Hours Before Lakers-Thunder

LeBron James has a much bigger basketball matter in front of him, with the Los Angeles Lakers trying to even their playoff series against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

But hours before Lakers-Thunder Game 2, one of James’ rarest modern collectibles is also headed to auction.

A 2025-26 Topps Chrome Autographs Superfractor LeBron James 1/1 is going up through Fanatics Collect’s Premier Auction, giving collectors a shot at one of the most significant new-era LeBron autograph cards. The card combines several of the hobby’s biggest hooks: James, a Lakers uniform, a Topps Chrome Superfractor design, an autograph and a true one-of-one print run.

The timing is not the main Lakers story of the day. Game 2 is. Lakers-Thunder is a Western Conference semifinals matchup with Oklahoma City leading the series 1-0, and the Thunder entered the matchup as the No. 1 seed with a 64-18 record.

Still, the auction arrives at a fitting moment. James remains active, relevant and central to the Lakers’ postseason push while the market for his rarest modern autograph cards continues to take shape.

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Why the LeBron James Card Is So Rare

The card’s significance starts with the Superfractor label. In Topps Chrome products, Superfractors are typically the true 1-of-1 parallel, making them the top chase version of a card.

This one goes further because it includes James’ autograph.

Topps listed the 2025-26 Topps Chrome Basketball Topps Chrome Autographs #TCA-LBJ LeBron James Superfractor Auto 1/1 among the top Topps basketball cards of 2025, describing it as the first Chrome autograph card with LeBron as a Los Angeles Laker and noting that it carried a $500,000 bounty.

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That does not mean the auction card is guaranteed to sell for $500,000. Bounties and auction prices are different things. But the bounty helps explain how collectors viewed the card before it reached the open market.

The card also lands in an important window for LeBron autographs. A previous Fanatics Collect listing for a 2025 Topps Chrome LeBron Superfractor autograph noted that, before 2025-26, the last NBA-licensed LeBron James autograph cards came out in 2009-10 during his first Cleveland Cavaliers stint. That listing also noted that James’ long Upper Deck relationship kept his signature out of Panini’s NBA products once Panini took over the league license.

That makes these new Topps/Fanatics-era LeBron autographs more than just another round of inserts. They mark a new licensed autograph chapter for one of the most collected athletes in sports.


LeBron James’ Stats, Age and Net Worth Add to the Auction Spotlight

James’ card market is not built only on nostalgia. He is still playing playoff basketball at age 41.

James is 41. He’s won four NBA championships, four NBA MVP awards, 22 All-Star selections and the NBA’s all-time scoring record.

His current production still matters, too. ESPN lists James’ 2025-26 regular-season averages at 20.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and 7.2 assists for the Lakers.

Then there is the off-court piece. Forbes lists James on its 2026 Billionaires list, reportedly worth about $1.4 billion.

That combination is why a LeBron card auction can cross over beyond the hobby. James is not just a retired legend with old highlights and old cardboard. He is a 41-year-old active playoff player, a billionaire business figure and one of the defining athletes of the modern sports economy.

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Lakers-Thunder Still Comes First for LeBron

For Lakers fans, the playoff stakes are still the priority.

Oklahoma City took Game 1 by beating Los Angeles 108-90. Game 2 is in Oklahoma City with the Thunder leading the series 1-0.

But the fact that a card like this can hit auction hours before a playoff game says plenty about his unusual place in sports. James is still producing on the court, still driving attention off it and still creating collectibles that can command major money while his career is not yet finished.

The final auction price will decide how collectors value this particular piece of LeBron’s modern card history. The rarity already makes it notable. The timing makes it impossible to miss.

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