2015-16 National Treasures Rookie Patch Autographs Gallery
By Ryan Cracknell | Hobby Editor
The 2015-16 National Treasures Rookie Patch Autographs join the ranks of one of the most expensive rookie card lines ever seen in hoops. What capped Panini’s first year as the NBA exclusive in 2009-10 has continued every year since with a mix of on-card autographs, jumbo patch swatches and extremely low numbering. It’s a combination that can’t really be changed. 2015-16 National Treasures Basketball is no different.
The 39-card checklist is headlined by Karl-Anthony Towns and Kristaps Porzingis. Other notables include D’Angelo Russell and Emmanuel Mudiay, who is one of eight redemptions. For those looking to build a full set, #117 was left off.
All but two of the 2015-16 National Treasures Rookie Patch Autographs are numbered to 99. Larry Nance Jr. and Aaron Harrison have just 49 copies each.
In addition to the base versions are four levels of parallels: Silver (/25), Gold (/10), Emerald (/5 except Rashad Vaughn /2), Logoman (1/1).
Below is a full gallery of all the 2015-16 National Treasures Rookie Patch Autographs that are available in packs.
2015-16 National Treasures Rookie Patch Autographs Gallery
101 Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota Timberwolves
102 D’Angelo Russell, Los Angeles Lakers
103 Jahlil Okafor, Philadelphia 76ers
104 Kristaps Porzingis, New York Knicks
105 Mario Hezonja, Orlando Magic
106 Willie Cauley-Stein, Sacramento Kings – Redemption
107 Emmanuel Mudiay, Denver Nuggets – Redemption
108 Stanley Johnson, Detroit Pistons
109 Frank Kaminsky, Charlotte Hornets – Redemption
110 Justise Winslow, Miami Heat – Redemption
111 Myles Turner, Indiana Pacers
112 Trey Lyles, Utah Jazz
113 Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns
114 Cameron Payne, Oklahoma City Thunder
115 Kelly Oubre Jr., Washington Wizards
116 Terry Rozier, Boston Celtics
118 Sam Dekker, Houston Rockets
119 Jerian Grant, New York Knicks
120 Delon Wright, Toronto Raptors
121 Justin Anderson, Dallas Mavericks
122 Bobby Portis, Chicago Bulls
123 Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Brooklyn Nets
124 Tyus Jones, Minnesota Timberwolves
125 Jarell Martin, Memphis Grizzlies
126 Larry Nance Jr., Los Angeles Lakers – /49
127 R.J. Hunter, Boston Celtics
128 Chris McCullough, Brooklyn Nets
129 Kevon Looney, Golden State Warriors
130 Montrezl Harrell, Houston Rockets – Redemption
131 Jordan Mickey, Boston Celtics
132 Anthony Brown, Los Angeles Lakers
133 Rakeem Christmas, Indiana Pacers
134 Richaun Holmes, Philadelphia 76ers
135 Pat Connaughton, Portland Trail Blazers
136 Joe Young, Indiana Pacers – Redemption
137 Aaron Harrison, Charlotte Hornets – /49, Redemption
138 Josh Richardson, Miami Heat
139 Walter Tavares, Atlanta Hawks – Redemption
140 Josh Huestis, Oklahoma City Thunder
Comments? Questions? Contact Ryan Cracknell on Twitter @tradercracks.
Really don’t like the design of this year’s NT RPAs. There is nothing distinctive about them. They look like any other RPA from any other generic Panini product. In past year’s they have done a fairly good job of making sure NT’s RPAs would have an appeal all on its own, but now I feel like the only real draw is that it is being pulled from the NT product.
I’ve had eight different customers bust into a box and all tell me this is the best looking National Treasures Basketball EVER. After busting a box every one of them busted a second. The RPA Patches are amazing and will continue to make these basketball Rookie Cards the most collected in the hobby.
The LOGOMAN cards, Autographed Laundry Tags and low-numbered parallels add to the excitement. Collectors overwhelmingly positive reviews are reflected in the singles secondary market prices and the demand for 2015-16 National Treasures Basketball boxes.
No Spurs? Oh well, it just saves me money.
Nice redemptions. How much does this product cost? Exactly.
i like it