With the 2022 season right around the corner, basketball fans are back to hyping up their teams, which includes showing off their jersey collections. It’s never too late to add another piece of memorabilia to the pile. There are many great choices to choose from, but which are the top-selling NBA jerseys?
If you’re shopping for a new jersey, luckily, there are plenty of stars in the NBA to pick from, both from the current era and obviously from the past. The top-selling jersey list features a mix of legends of the past to go with a few current stars. And at the very bottom, you’ll find a complete list of each team’s top-selling NBA jerseys.
Top-selling NBA jerseys
10. Jayson Tatum jersey (Boston Celtics)
As one of the best two-way small forwards in the NBA, Jayson Tatum is always reliable. Tatum’s the latest great Celtic to put on the shamrock, and it only makes sense for the three-time All-Star to have one of NBA’s most popular jerseys.
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9. Luka Doncic jersey (Dallas Mavericks)
Luka Doncic has only played four NBA seasons, but he’s made the All-NBA team three times. The Slovenian basketball legend is not only widely popular back home, but he’s one of the Association’s most marketable stars. Doncic is hard not to like, and that’s made clear by the Mavericks superstar having one of the coolest jerseys in basketball.
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8. Kevin Durant jersey (Brooklyn Nets)
One of the smoothest scorers in NBA history, Kevin Durant is still at the top of his game. No matter where he plays, Durant will always have one of the NBA’s top-selling jerseys.
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7. DeMar DeRozan jersey (Chicago Bulls)
No one expected DeMar DeRozan to take his game to Chicago and have him immediately take off, becoming a viable MVP candidate while posting career numbers at the age of 32. The sky’s the limit for the Bulls going forward, leaving fans stoked for what’s to come.
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6. Joel Embiid jersey (Philadelphia 76ers)
While he battled injuries through the first three seasons of his NBA career, Joel Embiid has since become an annual MVP candidate. Last season’s NBA scoring leader, everyone wants an Embiid jersey, especially fans in Philadelphia.
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5. Kobe Bryant jersey (Los Angeles Lakers)
Few players have left behind a legacy like Kobe Bryant. It doesn’t matter whether you’re after a No. 8 or a No. 24 of Black Mamba’s. Both jerseys are iconic, with millions of fans in possession of one of the greatest pieces of memorabilia in basketball history.
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4. LaMelo Ball jersey (Charlotte Hornets)
Who doesn’t enjoy watching LaMelo Ball’s magical play style? He brings finesse and swag to the basketball court, but it also helps that the Hornets have some of the best jerseys in basketball. Still, it takes a player of Ball’s caliber to make them a hot seller.
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3. LeBron James jersey (Los Angeles Lakers)
Making 6 just as popular as 23 these days, it’s hard to find any basketball player who has as much as pull as LeBron James has. LBJ isn’t always the most well-liked, and signing with the Los Angeleles Lakers likely hasn’t helped in some corners of the world, but the basketball icon still has one of the top-selling NBA jerseys.
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2. Stephen Curry jersey (Golden State Warriors)
How great is Stephen Curry? He single-handedly changed the game of basketball. Curry’s limitless range, insane accuracy, and willingness to let it fly from three-point land have made him the greatest shooter of all time. Of course fans want to buy Curry’s NBA jerseys, especially after winning his fourth championship.
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1. Ja Morant jersey (Memphis Grizzlies)
There aren’t many players in the NBA who are more exciting than Ja Morant. NBA’s Most Improved Player of 2021-22, Morant averaged 27.4 points per game while leading the Grizzlies to the second seed in the Western Conference. He’s quickly become one of the most well-known faces of basketball. It’s not hard to see why Morant has the NBA’s best-selling jersey.
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Top-selling NBA jerseys for all 30 teams
If your favorite player wasn’t represented in the top-ten selling NBA jerseys, you’ll find them listed below.
- Atlanta Hawks, Trae Young, guard
- Boston Celtics, Jayson Tatum, forward
- Or – Larry Bird, forward
- Look like Larry Legend (hair not included)
- Brooklyn Nets, Kevin Durant, forward
- Charlotte Hornets, LaMelo Ball, guard
- Chicago Bulls, Zach LaVine, guard
- Or– Michael Jordan, guard
- Cleveland Cavaliers, Darius Garland, guard
- Dallas Mavericks, Luka Doncic, guard
- Denver Nuggets, Nikola Jokic, center
- Detroit Pistons, Cade Cunningham, guard
- Golden State Warriors, Steph Curry, guard
- Houston Rockets, Jalen Green, guard or Hakeem Olajuwon, center
- Indiana Pacers, Tyrese Haliburton, guard
- Los Angeles Clippers, Kawhi Leonard, forward
- Los Angeles Lakers, LeBron James, forward
- Or – Kobe Bryant, guard
- Memphis Grizzlies, Ja Morant, guard
- Miami Heat, Jimmy Butler, guard
- Milwaukee Bucks, Giannis Antetokounmpo, forward
- Minnesota Timberwolves, Kevin Garnett, forward
- Or – Anthony Edwards, guard
- New Orleans Pelicans, Zion Williamson, forward
- New York Knicks, RJ Barrett, forward
- Oklahoma City Thunder, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, guard
- Orlando Magic, Jalen Suggs, forward or Tracy McGrady, forward
- Philadelphia 76ers, Allen Iverson, guard
- Or – Joel Embiid, center
- Phoenix Suns, Devin Booker, guard
- Portland Trail Blazers, Damian Lillard, guard
- Sacramento Kings, De’Aaron Fox, guard
- San Antonio Spurs, Tim Duncan, forward
- Or – Jeremy Sochan, forward
- Toronto Raptors, Pascal Siakam, forward
- Or – Vince Carter, guard
- Utah Jazz, Karl Malone, forward
- Washington Wizards, Bradley Beal, forward
This article was originally published on Sportsnaut.com and is republished here with permission.