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The super-short Galactic chase. The tough-to-pull-but-top-notch autographs. The multi-magnificence of the flashy parallels. With just three short sentences, hoops collectors across the country know what product is being discussed: Panini America’s Revolution Basketball. It’s a product that has warmed its way into the hearts of collectors in just three short seasons on the market by offering a flashy mid-season departure of a product.
Revolution’s tried-and-true recipe promises to return intact when 2018-19 Revolution Basketball arrives in hobby shops across North America in early December. On average, each hobby box (five cards per pack, eight packs per box, eight boxes per inner case, two inner cases per master case) will deliver four Rookie Cards, four inserts and eight parallels. On-card autographs will fall roughly six per case, on average.
The top-tier autograph checklist includes current stars, retired legends and hot rookies, and includes the likes of Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, Charles Barkley, Reggie Miller, Allen Iverson, Deandre Ayton, Trae Young and Luka Doncic.
Additional highlights of 2018-19 Revolution Basketball include . . .
- Unique versions of every Base and Rookie card on eye-catching holo card stock, including Cosmic (numbered to 100), Sunburst (numbered to 75), Cubic (numbered to 50) and Lava (numbered to 10).
- A variety of cool inserts (some familiar, some all new) including Vortex, Rookie Revolution, Shock Wave, Supernova and Liftoff. Each insert is paralleled by Impact, Cubic (numbered to 50) and Galactic versions.
- On-card autographs from the top rookies of the 2018 NBA Draft Class along with Infinite versions numbered to 25 and Kaleido 1/1 versions.
We’ll have plenty more on 2018-19 Revolution Basketball in the coming weeks here on The Knight’s Lance. But until then, enjoy this sneak peek:
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All information is accurate at the time of posting – content is subject to change and approval. Card images are solely for the purpose of design display. Actual images used on cards to be determined.
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