Panini America Takes Last Pre-Release Look at 2015-16 National Treasures Basketball

This time next week, the basketball collecting world will be one full day into National Treasures madness. Indeed, with the 2015-16 edition of one of the industry's most coveted releases set to arrive next Wednesday, hobbyists throughout North America and beyond are anxiously counting down the days. In the last week or so, we've pulled the curtain back ever so slightly on 2015-16 National Treasures Basketball with must-see looks at some of the product's key memorabilia and autograph cards.

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This time next week, the basketball collecting world will be one full day into National Treasures madness. Indeed, with the 2015-16 edition of one of the industry’s most coveted releases set to arrive next Wednesday, hobbyists throughout North America and beyond are anxiously counting down the days. In the last week or so, we’ve pulled the curtain back ever so slightly on 2015-16 National Treasures Basketball with must-see looks at some of the product’s key memorabilia and autograph cards.

Today, we’re offering one final pre-release look at the product with a drool-worthy selection of just some of the autograph and autograph memorabilia cards planned to enthrall high-end hoops breakers beginning in six short days. Enjoy the eye candy and stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance for continued coverage.

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6 Replies to “Panini America Takes Last Pre-Release Look at 2015-16 National Treasures Basketball”

  1. Overall, most good looking stuff, although I’m saddened to still see so many sticker autos in such a high-end product. Additionally, why no Curry? Is he not signing nowadays?

  2. It will be interesting to note how many players actually inscribed their nickname/city/country correctly. Grant Hill is an example of how it should be done. The twitter handles are kind of odd, but I think inscriptions in general are a nice touch that adds a unique and rare element. Also, one day I hope David Robinson signs an auto without cutting his name off the card/sticker/signature space (maybe only make cards of him with lots of vertical negative space).

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