NBANBA Sacramento Kings1960–1974Hall of Fame · 1980

Oscar Robertson

Oscar Robertson on the wall — for the fan who knows the Big O hit a season-long triple-double.

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Career snapshot

Career averages: 25.7 PPG · 7.5 RPG · 9.5 APG · 48.5 FG%

Accolades

★ NBA Champion (Milwaukee Bucks, 1971)

★ Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (1980)

★ 1964 NBA MVP

★ 12× NBA All-Star · 3× All-Star Game MVP

★ Averaged a triple-double for the entire 1961-62 season (30.8/12.5/11.4)

★ 9× All-NBA First Team

★ 6× NBA assists leader

★ Sacramento Kings jersey #14 retired (honoring Cincinnati Royals tenure) · NBA 75th Anniversary Team

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The card collector's view

1961-62 Fleer #36 is Robertson’s flagship rookie card — a high-grade copy is one of the most-chased pre-1970 basketball pieces and a cornerstone of any Big O collection. The 1969-70 Topps and 1970-71 Topps cards from his Royals and Bucks tenure anchor the late-career vintage pieces. For premium collectors, his Panini National Treasures patch-autographs and retrospective jersey relics are the high-end memorabilia options.

About Oscar Robertson at FreshDCards

Oscar Robertson averaged a triple-double for the entire 1961–62 season — 30.8 points, 12.5 rebounds, 11.4 assists — a feat nobody touched again until Russell Westbrook in 2016–17. The Big O played 10 seasons in Cincinnati and four with Milwaukee, won the 1964 MVP, the 1971 NBA championship alongside a young Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, made 12 All-Star teams, and was the lead plaintiff in the 1970 antitrust lawsuit that led to NBA free agency. Hall of Fame in 1980.