1970-71 Topps NBA Free Throw Pct. Leaders Oscar Robertson / Chet Walker / Ron Williams #2
Oscar Robertson, Chet Walker, Ron Williams · Topps · Base / Statistical Leader

Player
Oscar Robertson, Chet Walker, Ron Williams
Set
1970-71 Topps NBA
Year
1970
Card #
#2
Condition Grade
PSA 2 (Good) or PSA 3 (VG)
Category
Base / Statistical Leader
Manufacturer
Topps
Demand Level
Moderate
Valuation
Raw (Ungraded) Value
$5.00 - $12.00
Graded Value
PSA 2: $15-20, PSA 3: $25-35, PSA 4: $45-60
Comparable Sales
Recent eBay sales for raw copies of this card in similar low-grade condition range from $6 to $11 plus shipping. Mid-grade PSA 5 copies typically sell for approximately $75-$90.
Description
A classic statistical leader card from the vintage 1970-71 Topps Oversized set. This card features three circular headshots of NBA stars Chet Walker (Chicago), Oscar Robertson (Milwaukee), and Ron Williams (San Francisco) over a bold red and white background. The blue text at the top identifies them as the Free Throw Percentage Leaders from the 1970-71 season.
Key Features
Includes Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson; Iconic Topps 'tall boy' style oversized design; Early 1970s basketball vintage; Milwaukee Bucks jersey era for Robertson.
Authenticity Indicators
Correct oversized 'Tall Boy' dimensions (approx 2-1/2" x 4-11/16"); Authentic ink saturation on the red background; Period-correct cardboard stock showing age-appropriate browning. Demand is low for fakes of this specific card; High confidence in authenticity.
Flaws to Note
Significant edge wear and chipping; Rounded corners with softening; Several surface creases or scratches visible near the bottom circle; Top right corner shows heavy staining/soil; Centering is slightly shifted toward the top-left.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay (Auction or Buy It Now), COMC, or local vintage card shows.
Selling Tips
Do not grade this card; the grading fees will exceed the market value for this condition. State 'Vintage condition' and show clear photos of the corners and edges. Use '1970 Topps Basketball' and 'Oscar Robertson' in the title to attract player and set collectors.