Teaser Gallery: Panini America Breaks Early Boxes of 2014-15 Preferred Basketball

This is shaping up to be one monumental basketball week for Panini America, what with Wednesday's release of the highly anticipated 2014-15 Preferred Basketball setting the stage for Thursday's 2015 NBA Draft. Heck, the week even started with a huge hoops focus during this morning's sit-down signing session with Los Angeles Clippers superstar Chris Paul.

Panini America 2014-15 Preferred Basketball Teaser (1)

This is shaping up to be one monumental basketball week for Panini America, what with Wednesday’s release of the highly anticipated 2014-15 Preferred Basketball setting the stage for Thursday’s 2015 NBA Draft. Heck, the week even started with a huge hoops focus during this morning’s sit-down signing session with Los Angeles Clippers superstar Chris Paul.

Trust us, we’ll have plenty more on Paul’s latest autographs and Thursday’s draft in the coming days right here on The Knight’s Lance. Today, however, we’re going to train our steely focus on the spectacular 2014-15 Preferred Basketball release. We’ve done our best to properly prepare you for everything the product has in store with an intense dosage of pre-release coverage. Today, we’re taking you directly to the box level.

Much to our delight, the small marketing allotment of 2014-15 Preferred Basketball boxes was waiting for us when we got in this morning. So we grabbed the first three boxes within our grasp and cracked them for the purposes of the following Teaser Gallery that takes you card by card through the Preferred experience.

Enjoy the gallery and stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance for continued coverage.

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14 Replies to “Teaser Gallery: Panini America Breaks Early Boxes of 2014-15 Preferred Basketball”

  1. Preferred has always been one of my top three favorite basketball products and this years looks like it might be the best one yet! I pre-ordered 3 boxes from my LCS but I hope he can get me more than that! Keep up the great work Panini!

  2. some nice cards!
    I’d still prefer to see less rookies that are low picks and less players that are so old they can only find black and white photos of them.
    In saying that some real nice cards there, the one on ones are a great concept, gives you an idea of how the player played that day in your GU jersey. Gives more context rather than a small piece of jersey that could of been used anywhere.
    Got a box arriving tomorow. Might be the first person in NEW ZEALAND to bust one!

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