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NBA: Wembanyama breaks jersey counters…

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The NBA has unveiled the ranking of the best-selling jerseys during the regular season. And Victor Wembanyama is in a very good position.

The NBA regular season is over, and it’s time for a review. Both within the franchises and among jersey retailers. The NBA revealed on Monday the ranking of the most sold “jerseys” of the season, based on figures from its official sales site (nbastore.com) and the specialized site in the sale of American sports items, fanatics.com. And the player who sells the most jerseys is Stephen Curry! At 38 years old, the Golden State point guard remains extremely popular worldwide. He surpasses last year’s top-ranked player, Los Angeles Lakers’ star Luka Doncic (27 years old), while the third place goes to Jalen Brunson, who may be less known but plays for one of the most followed franchises, the New York Knicks.

Wembanyama moves up two places.

Just off the podium is the only Frenchman in the Top 15, Victor Wembanyama, who climbs two places compared to 2025. After a learning season and a second season that was cut short in February due to a shoulder vein thrombosis, the 22-year-old center exploded this season, becoming an MVP candidate with his Spurs team that finished second, well above expectations. LeBron James, with 23 seasons under his belt (a record), continues to drive jersey sales and completes the Top 5. The list also includes Anthony Edwards, Jayson Tatum (who was absent for a large part of the season due to injury), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (the reigning MVP), Cooper Flagg (the only rookie in the Top 15, and the only player already on vacation), Nikola Jokic, Kevin Durant, Tyrese Maxey, Devin Booker, Cade Cunningham, and LaMelo Ball.

The Spurs in the Top 5.

In terms of team jerseys, the most sold is New York’s, ahead of the Lakers and Boston (the two most titled franchises), Golden State, San Antonio, Philadelphia, Chicago (nostalgia still prevails), defending champion Oklahoma City (appearing in the Top 10 for the first time in seven years), Minnesota, and Denver.