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2011 - 12 Panini Past & Present Basketball Cards Box Break Recap And Review

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  • 2011 - 12 Panini Past & Present Basketball Cards Box Break Recap And Review


    Nostalgia is trending in sports cards. Anything that causes seasoned collectors to flash back to the glory days when it seemed like everyone was involved in the hobby tends to cause a flurry of excitement. For the most part, these retro releases have been gobbled up by the collectors of today. Perhaps it is the manufacturers reconnecting with the spirit of a simpler time when it was just plan fun to collect that is driving these modern day homage cards towards superior heights. 2011 - 12 Panini Past & Present Basketball brings a new twist to this trend. As Panini describes it, Past & Present is designed to show the extreme difference between vintage cards and cutting-edge print technology and they pull this off quite nicely..


    Past & Present Basketball falls under our classification of Premium cards. Hobby Boxes contain 20 – 8 card packs with 3 Autographs and 1 memorabilia card per Hobby.


    Here are some of the cards we pulled from our hobby box.


    Base Set

    LeBron James, front and back


    Russell Westbrook, Blake Griffin, Dwyane Wade


    Jerry West, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson


    Kevin Durant, Dirk Nowitzki, Paul Pierce


    Bob Cousy, Rick Barry, Walt Frazier


    Base Set Variations

    Amar'e Stoudemire


    Inserts


    Fireworks

    Chris Paul, Dwight Howard


    Changing Times

    Al Attles, Artis Gilmore



    Bobby Jones, Billy Cunningham


    Raining Threes

    LeBron James, Robert Horry, Steve Nash


    Breakout

    Brook Lopez, Danilo Gallinari


    Eric Gordon, Jrue Holiday


    "Bread For" Diecuts - Bread For Energy

    Anderson Varejao, Carmelo Anthony


    Corey Maggette, Deron Williams


    Bread For Health

    Kobe Bryant, Blake Griffin, Monta Ellis


    Bread For Life

    Pistol Pete Maravich


    The Hits

    Hassan Whiteside Gamers Memorabilia



    Thurl Bailey Elusive Ink Autograph, Bob Love Elusive Ink Autograph


    2011 Draft Pick Autograph - XRCR


    Overall Look
    No question, the base cards evoke a retro feel. There are four different varieties of designs for the fronts of the base set, but the same back for all of them. I’m kind of on the fence between liking that choice because it lends a cohesion to the set and wishing there was a different type of back for each style, especially since each design appears sequentially together in 4 separate groups. The retro inserts are great but the modern cutting-edge print technology really shine, most notably with the Fireworks cards.


    Quality and Variety of Players.
    This is a nice mix of the old and the new. Panini offers a nice work around for a strange basketball card season by offering future rookie cards. All of the heavy hitters are here, but the really fun part of the list is the elusive players who are rarely seen elsewhere.


    Do the hits satisfy?
    Yes they do. There is every chance to pull a huge hit from this product. With the addition of the Elusive Ink Autographs, there is the chance to pull some rare names from the past, which will most likely appeal more to the seasoned collectors. The Gamers memorabilia cards are generous but seem unnecessary in this product unless you are lucky enough to hit one of the low numbered prime swatches.


    Will you keep coming back for more?
    If this strikes you in the right way, you could easily go for a few boxes, maybe even a case.
    Rating

    4 1/2 out of 5

    2011 - 12 Panini Past & Present Basketball is true to its name, striking the right balance between nostalgia and modern innovation.


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    great review not big fan of base but inserts and hits are awsome.
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    Collecting Panthers and Lots more

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