Inside Innovation: Panini America Sneaks a Peek at 2012-13 Innovation Basketball

Frankly speaking, it takes a certain amount of conviction -- and a great deal of confidence -- to name a product "Innovation." So when the Panini America NBA Product Development team announced plans earlier this year to produce 2012-13 Innovation Basketball, it raised a few eyebrows. After all, there's a certain expectation -- and no small amount of added pressure -- that tends to piggyback such a name.

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Frankly speaking, it takes a certain amount of conviction — and a great deal of confidence — to name a product “Innovation.” So when the Panini America NBA Product Development team announced plans earlier this year to produce 2012-13 Innovation Basketball, it raised a few eyebrows. After all, there’s a certain expectation — and no small amount of added pressure — that tends to piggyback such a name.

Simply put, a product named “Innovation” better darn well deliver some. The good news: Judging by the early glimpse into 2012-13 Innovation Basketball that we got earlier today, the innovation is there — and it’s innovation that you can see, feel and, ultimately, appreciate.

In this collecting era of acetate renaissance, Innovation raises the bar with the unique Stained Glass insert that presents the NBA’s biggest stars and rookies in a whole new light. You can see exactly what we mean in the gallery that follows. In addition to sharing images of the cards in normal light, we also placed a few of them on the light table back in prepress to illustrate the full effect.

2012-13 Innovation Basketball also includes the aptly named Innovative Ink autograph insert that delivers a mesmerizing design against gold and silver paint-pen signatures. We preview a few of those in the gallery below, too.

Enjoy this sneak peek and stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance in the coming days for the complete Quality Control Gallery that profiles even more innovation to come when the product releases next Wednesday.

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0 Replies to “Inside Innovation: Panini America Sneaks a Peek at 2012-13 Innovation Basketball”

  1. These are awesome! Hopefully you release something similar for an NFL release! BTW I cannot wait for the new 2013-2014 NBA releases to start coming out with Steven Adams!!

  2. No offense Tracy, but It would be more innovative to call it a 2013-14 product, how much longer can you milk the dual rookie class?

  3. The Autos Looks Nice! GOLD and Silver on a black background always will turn out
    Nice.
    I dont like the glass. It reminds me of Church which is where the pictures of God, Saints are on.
    So this is actually very offensive its good that there is a preview
    So it could get taken out before it blows over.
    Just saying

  4. this looks good, looks great
    gold and silver ink rocks..
    hope you have some short printed ink also? like emerald and ruby
    all on card.. hopefully KD is not a redemption
    Kyries and Kobes are live..
    and these will be a masterpiece!

    where are the patches?

  5. I’ve always liked the gold ink on black background signatures in any product. Really different from the traditional sticker or “blue sig on white background” card.

  6. The gold & silver autos possess a certain “Lustrous” and Panini “Black” feel to them. They are beautifully rendered and the metallic ink pops off the background. However, I too feel that the double-rookie class has been exhausted. The market for a select few players will always be strong, but collectors aren’t going to drop larger sums on Alexy Shved, Udonis Haslem, Greg Stiemsma, or Marshon Brooks ‘graphs because the “packaging” has changed. There does come a tipping point where there are simply too many “rookie autos,” and with several notable exceptions the long-since retired athletes generally garner meager sums. And, while I am in no way “offended” by the stained glass cards, which happen to be quite nice, they seem a curious fit with this product.

    What’s the MSRP & how many autos per now, Tracy?

  7. I don’t like the stained glass insert cards because they truly do clash with religion, putting basketball players in a symbol of the Church and God kind of bothers me. Also I’m tired of the double rookie class and I cant really buy any of the product because its all “High end” and the prices are way above my budget, I can’t even collect my PC Dion Waiters Because its still like $5+ for base cards. When there is this much “High-End” product it all starts to mush together and become very similar products, please tell me this is all just because of the Double Rookie Class please tell me there will be Less “High-End’ Product next year, because there is too much product, no one on a collector budget can get all of it, I think Panini would do better to just improve and load up a few products instead of 20 products that I can’t afford. I’ve honestly turned to collecting baseball because its a cheaper investment and I still get cool cards I enjoy. To be honest I’m just gonna assume that there is no retail for Innovation Basketball considering I didn’t even see a base card in the Gallery.

    I will be happy when 13-14 Hoops comes, but sadly for now, basketball cards are over for me. (Even when Hoops comes out with double the retail price of last year… I will still be torn between buying some…) Michael Carter Williams will have me buying his cards but that might be my limit to buying basketball cards.

    Its out of control, Prices are Sky High, Cards are overproduced, Products are everywhere, and its losing my interest.

    1. I’m sorry if that sounded rude, I didn’t mean any disrespect to anyone there at Panini . I just love Panini so much I really wanted to share some opinion and hope that something changes. I am very excited to see what comes for 2013-14.

  8. I don’t consider the stained glass cards sacrilegious but I have to question Panini’s claim of “innovation” in repeating a design already done by another company over 10 years ago.

    1. Javie, yes. Topps released a Stained Glass insert within their ’99 “Gallery” releases. I pointed that out as well, though the technology used in Innovation is clearly superior to the “Tim Duncan Gallery of Heroes” insert I pulled just prior to the turn of the Millenium.

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