One pack, 36 cards, infinite possibilities.
I finally tracked down a 2025-26 Topps Basketball Retail Fat Pack for $7.99 (close to MSRP). This product includes 36 cards with no odds stated on the pack.

By the time I got my hands on this product, the market value for the Base 201 Cooper Flagg [RC] had plummeted to about $5.
Base cards:
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31 Scottie Barnes.
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43 Malik Beasley.
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54 Giannis Antetokounmpo.
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71 Tidjane Salaün.
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78 Jaime Jaquez Jr.
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81 Darius Garland.
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86 Jaylon Tyson.
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89 Anthony Black.
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95 Bilal Coulibaly.
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101 Nikola Jokić.
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103 Jamal Murray.
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105 Michael Porter Jr.
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109 Naz Reid.
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141 Brandin Podziemski.
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153 Dalton Knecht.

By far the best photography in this pack.
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164 Malik Monk.
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174 Max Christie.
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181 Dillon Brooks.
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191 Yves Missi.
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196 De'Aaron Fox.
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199 Jeremy Sochan.
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208 Egor Dëmin [RC].

Dëmin was selected eighth overall by the Brooklyn Nets in the 2025 NBA Draft. He signed a four-year, $28.5 million rookie deal with team options on years 3–4.
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209 Collin Murray-Boyles [RC].

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230 Yanic Konan-Niederhäuser [RC].

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243 Maxime Raynaud [RC].

Although Raynaud was Undrafted in 2025, he managed to sign a three-year, $5.95M rookie deal by the Sacramento Kings.
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247 Ochai Agbaji.
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263 Tracy McGrady.
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269 Isiah Thomas.

Thomas's career highlights include: Championships: 2 (1989, 1990); Finals MVP: 1 (1990); and All-Star: 12x (1982–1993).
- 275 Jared McCain.
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281 Giannis Antetokounmpo.
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289 Shaedon Sharpe.
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296 Anthony Davis.
Insert cards:
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80BK-80 Chaz Lanier [RC] (odds 1:3).

As the Detroit Pistons rebuilds, Lanier could pair with young stars like Cade Cunningham for a potent offense.
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PP-8 Kawhi Leonard (odds 1:3).

The Los Angeles Clippers are in deep trouble if Leonard can't return from his injury anytime soon.
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8B-36 Tre Johnson III [RC] (odds 1:3).

Anyone who's a fan of 8-bit retro video games from the 1980s and 1990s, blocky, low-resolution sprites, is sure to appreciate the design of this insert.
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Gold 65 Jalen Johnson (odds 1:32 / serial numbered 0635/2025).

It's brutal that Gold cards were inserted in 1:32 Fat Packs, on average; as a comparison, the odds of pulling this same parallel from 2015 Topps Series 1 Baseball, a decade ago, were 1:24 Retail Fat Packs.
My pack was on the lighter side for base rookies. I've seen other people pull six to seven base rookies from their pack. I suppose the two rookie inserts had something to do with my pull rates.