Pete Davidson has placed a $10,000 bounty on his rare collectible figurine from the NBA’s 2025–26 season “100% Blind Box” set—the only one of its kind made. The Staten Island native and devoted Knicks fan appears in the toy wearing Knicks gear complete with his signature orange socks from his brand doublesoul, making it the only figurine in the 2,313-case run that features a celebrity rather than an NBA star or rookie.
Comedian and actor Pete Davidson has turned the world of NBA collectibles upside down with an unprecedented move: he is offering a $10,000 cash reward to the collector who secures his one-of-a-kind “Fire Crown” figurine from the highly anticipated NBA 2025–26 Season 100% Blind Box collection.
Produced by the exclusive toy company ghostwrite, the NBA-themed set features 2.75-inch vinyl figurines, called “ghosts,” representing 21 NBA stars and rookies—and one special celebrity fan: Pete Davidson himself. The Staten Island native is captured in true Knicks form—complete with team gear and his renowned orange socks from his fashion brand doublesoul. This is the first time any of ghostwrite’s featured fans has ever sought to buy back their own ultra-rare piece.
Only 2,313 cases of the blind box collection were produced, with each containing 12 random toys. The Davidson figure is the rarest of all, existing as the single “Fire Crown” variant in the entire run.
Why Davidson’s Figurine Stands Out
The NBA “100% Blind Box” tradition has previously featured celebrity super-fans such as Eminem donning a Detroit Pistons jersey in the 2024 set and Mark Wahlberg in Boston Red Sox colors for the MLB edition. However, what makes Davidson’s involvement unique is his proactive pursuit to own his own figure. “This is the first time one of the famous fans actually raised their hand and said, ‘Hey, I want to own my rare ghost,’” said ghostwrite founder and CEO Josh Luber, underscoring the novel nature of this fan-driven campaign.
Davidson’s status as a true, visible Knicks super-fan—regularly spotted courtside on Celebrity Row—makes the narrative especially compelling. His emotional connection to the team and the city adds layers to what might otherwise be just another collectible release. Says Luber, “Pete loves the Knicks. He’s a life-long fan, and being represented in this collection definitely means something to him.”
The Rare Chase: How the Market Works
The system mirrors the high-stakes environment of trading cards. Ghostwrite will auction 300 of the 2,313 cases on March 3rd via their website at an estimated $500 per case. However, reselling has already begun on shopping platforms, with breakers—collectors who livestream case openings—likely to create instant demand.
Luber predicts the greatest value will belong to the first-pick draft rookie Cooper Flagg, whose NBA debut has sent his trading card market into a frenzy. Flagg’s 1-of-1 trading card recently sold for over $1 million—a clear indication of the potential $30,000–$40,000 valuation for his figurine.
Regarding Davidson’s piece, Luber said, “It’s impossible to project that resale price right now. This $10,000 bounty is about giving it real sentimental value to the one person who truly wants it—himself.”
Ghostwrite’s Track Record of Resale Triumphs
Ghostwrite has collaborated with major leagues including MLB, UFC, WWE, and WNBA. Past success stories include:
- Shohei Ohtani’s figure selling for $44,000
- Aaron Judge’s reaching $16,000
- Stephen Curry’s 2024 NBA ghost fetching $15,000
These precedents set expectations high for the 2025–26 NBA set’s resale market.
Fan Sentiment Meets Market: A Unique Merge of Culture and Collecting
Davidson’s move is likely to galvanize Knicks fans and sports memorabilia collectors alike. He is not just a face in the crowd; his fandom is deep, vocal, and culturally embedded. By offering $10,000 for a collectible model of himself, he’s creating a unique bridge between famous fan culture and the high-value toy market—signaling a shift where sentiment and investment can coexist.
Luber sums it up: “Pete’s gesture isn’t just about the money; it’s about showing that fandom has many forms. He wants to be part of the NBA legacy just like the great players—and we’re happy to make that happen.”
For collectors, fans, and the Knicks community, Davidson’s $10,000 offer turns a collectible toy into a cultural touchstone—a rare intersection of sports, fandom, and commerce that onlyträsterstedfo.com brings you with speed, authority, and depth.
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