1970 Topps #100 Oscar Robertson PSA 9
1970 Topps #100 Oscar Robertson PSA 9 – A Pristine Tribute to the Game’s Original Triple-Double Machine
By 1970, Oscar Robertson had long established himself as one of the NBA’s most dominant and complete players. A former MVP (1964) and perennial All-Star, “The Big O” was known for his extraordinary ability to impact every facet of the game—scoring, rebounding, and dishing out assists with effortless control. He remains the only player in league history to average a triple-double over a full season (1961–62) for over five decades, and by the 1970 season, he was continuing to pile up numbers with the Cincinnati Royals, cementing his legacy as a generational talent and one of the greatest guards to ever play.
This 1970 Topps #100 Oscar Robertson is an exceptional PSA 9 Mint example, from one of Topps’ most visually distinctive basketball sets. The 1970 release features the oversized tallboy format, bold team colors, and striking player portraits that have become favorites among vintage collectors. This card offers sharp corners, rich color saturation, and excellent centering, making it one of the finest known copies of Robertson’s 1970 issue.
For collectors of vintage basketball royalty, high-grade Hall of Famers, or beautifully preserved tallboy classics, this PSA 9 Oscar Robertson is a standout addition. It captures the essence of a player who not only put up video-game numbers long before their time, but also helped shape the modern game with his leadership, versatility, and influence on and off the court.