Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark was limited to 13 games in her second season in the WNBA due to injuries, but Clark’s availability didn’t affect her ability to sell sports trading cards this year.
Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) revealed Clark is the most-collected active basketball player of the year, with over 136.7k cards graded. That’s more than LeBron James (59k), Stephen Curry (33k) and Anthony Edwards (30k) combined. Clark holds three of the top 10 most-graded cards this year, a clear sign of “a cultural phenomenon,” PSA President Ryan Hoge said in a statement to USA TODAY.
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“Collectors can’t get enough of Caitlin Clark,” Hoge added. “Clark’s cards have generated record-breaking demand since entering the collectibles market 2.5 years ago. She’s risen to the No. 1 most-collected (active) basketball player, up from No. 6 in the top 10 in 2024. This kind of momentum in the hobby is only seen from the most elite athletes.”
Caitlin Clark is the most-collected active basketball player of 2025, according to PSA.
Clark’s booming popularity, however, wasn’t enough to surpass Hall of Famer Michael Jordan. The six-time NBA champion was the top overall basketball player of 2025 with 206k graded cards. San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama rounded out the top three with 110.2k cards graded, a process in which a trading card’s condition is assessed before being encased and authenticated.
They both trail Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels, who earned the title of the most-collected athlete of the year with 236.1k cards graded after leading the Commanders to the 2025 NFC Championship Game in his rookie season earlier this year.
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Here’s an end-of-year look at the most collected athletes by sport, according to PSA:
Top Basketball Players of 2025
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Michael Jordan: 206k cards graded
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Victor Wembanyama: 110.2k
Top Football Players of 2025
Top Baseball Players of 2025
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