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Topps NBA Cards Are Here: First Cards, LeBron/MJ Hype & the New Hobby War

Episode 81 Published 8 months, 3 weeks ago
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Topps (Fanatics) is officially rolling out NBA-licensed cards for 2025–26. I break down what this means for Panini, Cooper Flagg, “First Cards,” potential LeBron/MJ autograph implications, overproduction fears, and how to play the market without getting wrecked. Drop your take below and let’s build smarter as a community.

Timestamps

  • 0:00 – Welcome, what’s dropping, why it matters
  • 0:42 – How Fanatics/Topps got here (and Panini’s run since 2009)
  • 1:32 – First product: Topps Basketball (First Cards, All-Kings, Cooper Flagg autos)
  • 2:49 – Could LeBron/MJ autos be possible down the line?
  • 4:56 – Why licensed photography/design matters (nostalgia + cleaner look)
  • 6:58 – Three big takeaways (nostalgia stakes, competition, first-edition impact)
  • 10:56 – How Panini can still compete (case hits, design)
  • 13:32 – Overproduction fears, allocation, and smart supply
  • 16:42 – Why this could grow the hobby (onboarding with nostalgia)
  • 18:40 – Community call: educate new collectors, avoid bad beats
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