2024 Panini Prizm WNBA is arguably the most hyped basketball card set in the league’s history. Before Caitlin Clark was even drafted collectors were anticipating it. But she’s not the only reason. The large rookie class, expanding popularity of the league and Prizm’s status as an established cornerstone product are among the other considerations.

The base set covers not only the league’s stars but some past legends as well. Of course, Clark, Angel Reese, Cameron Brink and other’s from the season’s heralded rookie class also make their presence known.

Prizm means colorful parallel rainbows. Here, there are plenty of exclusives. Hobby has new Pink Velocity (/79) and Black Velocity (/39) versions. Retail is the only place to find Checkerboard and Black Finite Prizms. Getting even more specific, each blaster box sold at Dick’s Sporting Goods has six WNBA Logo Prizms. Blue and Green Pulsar Prizms are among the toughest parallels in the product.

Color Blast, one of Prizm’s most popular — and toughest — inserts gets a new installment with a design that opts for continuity over breaking major new ground.

Prizmania inserts make their WNBA debut. These are chase short prints but only in the product’s various retail configurations.

Autographs are also part of the checklist with the likes of Signatures and Throwback Signatures, which use the 2012-13 Prizm Basketball design.

Cards per pack: Hobby – 12, Blaster – 4Packs per box: Hobby – 12, Blaster – 6Boxes per case: Hobby – 12, Blaster – TBASet size: 150 cardsRelease date: February 12, 2024

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