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Best-selling NBA Jerseys

Best-selling NBA Jerseys
Best-selling NBA Jerseys

Best-selling NBA Jerseys

Kobe Bryant

Kobe Bryant is still No. 1. In NBA jersey sales, that is. On April 28, the league revealed its best-selling jerseys for the year, and the Lakers' leading scorer again claimed the top spot, which he's held since the start of the 2008-09 season. Find out who joined Kobe on the top 10 list.

LeBron James

Kobe Bryant and LeBron James as 1 and 2 -- shocking. The King held onto his No. 2 ranking from last year, but if he switches jersey numbers next season, we could see a shuffle in the rankings.

Kevin Garnett

Kevin Garnett moved up one spot from last year. His Celtics also rank No. 2 among most popular team merchandise, just behind Kobe Bryant's Lakers.

Derrick Rose

Though his Bulls failed to make it beyond the first round of the playoffs, Derrick Rose continued to make a name for himself, coming in at No. 4.

Dwight Howard

The league's back-to-back Defensive Player of the Year took the five spot in jersey sales.

Dwyane Wade

Dwyane Wade, who could be with a new team after free agency this summer, ranked No. 6 in sales.

Chris Paul

Even though he sat out much of the season with a knee injury and his Hornets failed to make the postseason, Chris Paul's No. 3 jersey ranked seventh in the league.

Paul Pierce

Paul Pierce, who led the Celtics with 18.3 points this season, dropped a spot to No. 8 in jersey sales this year.

Kevin Durant

The Thunder shocked many with their successful showing this season, and fittingly, their star player and the league's scoring champ, Kevin Durant, cracked the top 10 in jersey sales.

Carmelo Anthony

Carmelo Anthony jumped five spots on this list to round out the top 10 this year.


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