Basketball

15 Best-Selling NBA Jerseys of All Time (Ranked)

Jerseys aren’t just stitched fabric—they’re symbols of legacy, loyalty, and superstardom. From dynamic dunkers to global icons, these 15 NBA players have sold more jerseys than anyone else in league history. Here's the full countdown, starting at number 15 and climbing to the top.

15. Dwyane Wade

Dwyane Wade
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A Heat legend, Dwyane Wade brought style, flair, and titles to Miami. His jersey became a fan favorite during the "Big Three" era and remains a staple for NBA collectors.

14. Kevin Garnett

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Kevin Garnett’s no-nonsense attitude and all-around dominance fueled Boston’s 2008 title run. His reputation as one of the fiercest competitors helped his Celtics jersey soar in popularity.

13. Derrick Rose

Derrick Rose
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The youngest MVP in NBA history, Derrick Rose captivated fans with his explosive play. Even as injuries slowed him down, his Bulls jersey remained a top seller thanks to his early stardom.

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12. Carmelo Anthony

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Carmelo Anthony lit up Madison Square Garden and became one of the smoothest scorers of his era. His New York Knicks jersey became iconic during his prime years in the Big Apple.

11. Hakeem Olajuwon

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Hakeem "The Dream" brought grace to the center position, dominating with footwork and finesse. His success with the Rockets, including back-to-back titles, made his jersey a best-seller worldwide.

10. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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With six titles, six MVPs, and the unstoppable skyhook, Kareem’s résumé is unmatched. His Lakers jersey has long symbolized greatness both on and off the court.

9. Allen Iverson

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Allen Iverson brought street culture into the NBA spotlight with braids, swagger, and heart. Fans gravitated to his authenticity—and his Sixers jersey flew off the shelves.

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8. Julius Erving

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Dr. J was basketball elegance in motion, with jaw-dropping dunks and smooth moves. His influence across the ABA and NBA made his jersey a prized possession among fans of all generations.

7. Shaquille O’Neal

Shaquille O’Neal
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Shaq’s sheer dominance and magnetic personality made him a global fan favorite. From Orlando to L.A., his jerseys were constantly in demand throughout his Hall of Fame career.

6. Stephen Curry

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Steph Curry changed the game with deep threes and effortless shooting. As the face of the Warriors dynasty, his jersey became a must-have for both hardcore fans and newcomers to the sport.

5. Larry Bird

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A small-town kid turned NBA legend, Larry Bird’s intensity and shooting touch made him a Celtics icon. His No. 33 jersey became synonymous with basketball greatness throughout the 1980s.

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4. Magic Johnson

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Magic Johnson redefined the point guard position with style, size, and vision. His leadership during the Lakers' Showtime era turned his jersey into a beloved piece of NBA history.

3. LeBron James

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LeBron James has been in the spotlight since high school—and he’s never looked back. From Cleveland to L.A., his jersey has been a constant top seller for nearly two decades.

2. Kobe Bryant

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Kobe Bryant's killer mentality and five championships made him a Lakers legend. Whether fans wore No. 8 or No. 24, his jerseys became global best-sellers—especially after his passing in 2020.

1. Michael Jordan

Chicago Bulls (1991–92), Michael Jordan
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The G.O.A.T. in every sense, Michael Jordan transformed the NBA into a global empire. His Bulls jersey, paired with the Air Jordan brand, remains the highest-selling in league history—by far.

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