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If you’ve paid close attention to The Knight’s Lance or the Panini America Instagram feed in the last few weeks, you’ve no doubt seen subtle glimpses of something called 2014-15 Luxe Basketball. Today, you’re going to see a whole lot more. 2014-15 Luxe Basketball is a hits-only, high-end NBA creation that will hit hobby shops in mid July as one of the most limited products of the season.

Each four-card box will deliver three on-card autographs and one jumbo-prime memorabilia card; the product also will feature the first metal-bordered cards in Panini America’s history (Luxe Autographs). Every card produced for Luxe will be numbered to 99 or less and will include either an on-card autograph, a jumbo piece of memorabilia or both.


We’ll have plenty more to preview on 2014-15 Luxe Basketball in the coming days here on The Knight’s Lance. Until then, though, here’s a breakdown of additional highlights . . .

  • Look for dynamic die-cut autographs featuring the NBA’s biggest stars.
  • The Luxe Autographs insert features the first metal-bordered cards in Panini America’s history and on-card autographs from some of the game’s top rookies, current stars and all-time legends.
  • The aptly named Memorabilia Autographs chase delivers some of the finest hard-signed memorabilia cards of the year and is paralleled by a Prime version that’s numbered to 25 or less.
  • The Memorabilia Die-Cuts Prime insert boasts a rainbow-array of die-cut prime-memorabilia cards (Red, Blue, Gold and Black) numbered to as low as one.

And here are the images . . .

All information is accurate at the time of posting – content is subject to change. Card images are solely for the purpose of design display. Actual images used on cards to be determined.


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The metal bordered cards are a nice addition to card technology, but overall, the design seems tired opting to bring us two more silly shaped die-cuts.

4 cards per box at a price-point around $400 aud per box... not sure that's really what the market needed.

TBH, I think they are really missing out by not coming out with a 14-15 Crusade which has been super popular since forever.
 
Sheesh they're really pumping out the Autos now.

This set is what I mean by Panini overdoing the white background.

Those Auto Patches look good, but more Parallels, far out.
 
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