Title: 2025-26 Donruss Basketball Cards: Three Autographs in Every Hobby Box
Subtitle: A Look at Panini's Latest Donruss Basketball Release
Meta Description: Discover the 2025-26 Donruss Basketball cards, featuring three autographs per hobby box and a mix of opti-chrome and insert cards, despite being unlicensed.
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What’s New
The 2025-26 Donruss Basketball set signals Panini's ongoing production of its flagship basketball card series, even as Topps holds the exclusive licensed rights for this season. This collection is not fully licensed, including only player names and team cities while leaving out official team logos and nicknames. Panini continues the Donruss tradition that started back in the 2014-15 season.
This release brings an exciting update for collectors: hobby boxes now come with three autographs, a change from the previous single autograph per box. The set retains its familiar mix of inserts and parallels, combining opti-chrome cards with popular designs that collectors love.
Configuration at a Glance
- Each hobby box contains three autographs
- Approximately 36 parallels or opti-chrome cards per box
- Includes eight inserts in every hobby box
- Cards display player names and team cities only, without logos or nicknames
Key Inserts & Parallels
- Includes multiple parallels and opti-chrome cards (around 36 per hobby box)
- Features eight inserts per box, following Donruss’s tradition of themed subsets
- Specific details on colors, serial numbers, and insert names are not yet available
Autographs & Relics
- Hobby boxes now offer three autographs, an increase from past editions
- Information on autograph themes, player selection, and memorabilia is not yet disclosed
Collector Notes
- The 2025-26 Donruss Basketball set is not fully licensed, lacking team logos and nicknames
- Three autographs per hobby box represent a notable shift from earlier releases
- The product continues to feature the classic Donruss design and familiar insert structure
- Specific odds, print runs, and checklist details are still forthcoming

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