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2014-15 Panini Select Basketball Prizm Parallels Visual Guide

2014-15 Panini Select Basketball Prizm Parallels Visual Guide

2014-15 Panini Select Basketball takes a page from a late-1990s trend of tiered base sets. The 300-card set is divided into three 100-card sections: Concourse, Premier and Courtside. Not only does each have a different look, they also come with different Prizm parallel styles and patterns. While each is distinct on their own, it's pretty overwhelming for player collectors, especially if they have cards in multiple tiers. For example, including regular versions, Andrew Wiggins has 30 different cards in the base set alone.

Concourse is the first tier in 2014-15 Panini Select Basketball. Each base card has ten different Prizm parallels. While there are a few cards that combine colors, these are the closest thing in Select to basic Prizms. The majority of Prizms in the Premier tier (#101-200) use die-cut designs along with the shield-shaped background. Most of the Courtside Prizms (#201-300) have a checkerboard look reminiscent of early X-fractors.

The Prizms are plentiful in the product, landing approximately one per pack. But with so many types, quantities and styles, it's still a tricky task whether it's a single-tier rainbow or a full one.

Here's a breakdown of all the base 2014-15 Panini Select Basketball Prizm parallels. It's broken down into each tier and includes the color as well as, when available, the print run.

2014-15 Panini Select Basketball Prizms Break Down

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Concourse

#1-100

Premier

#101-200

Courtside

#201-300

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Ryan is a former member of The Cardboard Connection Writing Staff.   His collecting origins began with winter bike rides to the corner store, tossing a couple of quarters onto the counter and peddling home with a couple packs of O-Pee-Chee hockey in his pocket. Today, he continues to build sets, go after inserts with cool technologies, chase Montreal Expos and finish off his John Jaha master collection.

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