1. Pete Maravich
Pete Maravich was a Hall of Fame basketball player, known for his amazing dribbling and shooting skills. He played 10 seasons between 1970-1980 with the Atlanta Hawks, New Orleans/Utah Jazz, and Boston Celtics. During his pro career, he scored an impressive 24,917 points, 5,059 assists, and 4,764 rebounds. His 1977 Topps card features him in a red Atlanta Hawks jersey.
2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is one of the greatest players to ever play basketball and he made his debut with the 1976-77 Topps checklist. He was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in 1969 and during his 20 years in the NBA, he won 6 MVP awards, 2 Finals MVP awards, and scored an incredible 38,387 points which stand today as the most all-time by any player in the league history. His 1977 Topps card features him wearing his classic skyhook form while wearing a Bucks uniform.
3. Julius Erving
Julius Erving is an NBA legend and Hall-of-Famer. He has been regarded as one of the greatest players to ever play basketball due to his versatility and athleticism. During his 16 seasons in the league, he won 3 MVP awards and was a key figure in the Philadelphia 76ers' 1983 championship team. His 1977 Topps card shows him wearing a red Sixers uniform while making a jump shot.
4. David Thompson
David Thompson was one of the most electrifying players in NBA history and he made his debut with the 1976-77 Topps checklist. He played nine seasons between 1975-1984 with the Denver Nuggets, Seattle Supersonics, and Atlanta Hawks. During this time he posted an impressive 20,042 points which included a single-season career high of 27.2 points per game in the 1977-78 season. His 1977 Topps card features him wearing a yellow Nuggets uniform with the Colorado skyline in the background
5. John Havlicek
John Havlicek is one of the greatest players to ever play basketball and he made his debut with the 1976-77 Topps checklist. He played 16 seasons between 1962-1978 with the Boston Celtics and during this time, he was named NBA champion 8 times, All-Star 13 times, and Most Valuable Player 1 time. His 1977 Topps card shows him wearing a white Celtics jersey while making a jump shot.
6. Rick Barry
Rick Barry is an NBA Hall-of-Famer and one of the greatest players to ever play basketball. He made his debut with the 1976-77 Topps checklist and he played 12 seasons between 1965-1980 with the San Francisco Warriors, Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, and New York Nets. During this time he scored an impressive 25,279 points which included a single-season career high of 35.6 points per game in the 1966-67 season. His 1977 Topps card features him wearing a yellow Golden State jersey while making a jump shot.
7. Elvin Hayes
Elvin Hayes is an NBA Hall-of-Famer who made his debut with the 1976-77 Topps checklist. He played 16 seasons between 1968-1984 with the San Diego/Houston Rockets and Washington Bullets. During this time he scored an impressive 27,313 points which included a single-season career high of 28.4 points per game in the 1972-73 season. His 1977 Topps card shows him wearing a red Bullets jersey while making a layup.
8. Walt Frazier
Walt Frazier is an NBA Hall-of-Famer who made his debut with the 1976-77 Topps checklist. He played 13 seasons between 1967-1980 with the New York Knicks and Cleveland Cavaliers. During this time he was named NBA champion 2 times, All-Star 7 times, and Most Valuable Player 1 time. His 1977 Topps card features him wearing a blue Knicks uniform while dribbling the ball.
9. George Gervin
George Gervin is an NBA Hall-of-Famer who made his debut with the 1976-77 Topps checklist. He played 14 seasons between 1972-1986 with the Virginia Squires, San Antonio Spurs, and Chicago Bulls. During this time he scored an impressive 26,595 points which included a single-season career high of 33.1 points per game in the 1978-79 season. His 1977 Topps card shows him wearing a red Spurs jersey while making a jump shot.
10. Herm Gilliam
Herm Gilliam was one of the most exciting players in NBA history and he made his debut with the 1976-77 Topps checklist. He played eight seasons between 1967-1975 with the Portland Trail Blazers. During this time he posted an impressive 8,101 points which included a single-season career high of 18.4 points per game in the 1972-73 season. His 1977 Topps card shows him wearing a red Blazers jersey while dribbling the ball up the court.