Release Date: April 11, 2025
Manufacturer: Topps
Product Type: Hobby
Configuration:
3 Cards per Pack
1 Pack per Box
5 Boxes per Case
What’s Inside the Box?
- 2 Autograph Cards
- 1 Base, Parallel, or Insert Card
Key Features
- Small but Mighty: Each box has exactly three cards — two are autographs
- Licensed by NBPA: Features NBA players, but without official team logos
- Base Set: 100 cards, featuring current stars and retired legends
Parallels
- Bronze – 1:18 packs
- Gold – 1:45 packs
- Red – 1:89 packs
- Platinum – 1:442 packs
Autographs
- Rookie 3 Patch Autographs: Horizontal + vertical triple patch autos of 27 rookies including Victor Wembanyama
- Full Court Signs: 95-card auto checklist loaded with top names
- Raindrops Signatures, Re-Markable, Serendipitous Sigs: Unique designs and themes
- Relic Autos: Rookie Relic Autos Prime, Triple Relics Autos Prime & more
Insert Cards
- Five wild designs: Monsters of the Deep, Ice Water, Architects, Knockout, Triple Double
- All inserts are numbered to /49 or less
Pricing Analytics
- SRP: ~$250–$300 per box
- Resale Range: $275–$350
- Wembanyama RPAs and low-numbered inserts are top chases
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Two autographs guaranteed per box
- Loaded rookie class with multiple patch autos
- Insert designs are loud, bold, and eye-catching
Cons:
- Not licensed by the NBA — no team logos or branding
- Only three cards per box means high risk/high reward
Final Verdict
2023-24 Topps Three Basketball packs a punch in every box with two autographs, triple patch rookies, and some of the loudest inserts of the season. If you’re chasing Wembanyama autos or appreciate bold, high-risk products — this one’s for you.
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