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Stephen Curry leads way among top-selling NBA jerseys in 2025-26

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NEW YORK

— The National Basketball Association (NBA) and National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) today jointly announced that the Golden State Warriors’

Stephen Curry

and the

New York Knicks

have secured the top spots on the NBA’s Top-Selling Jersey and Team Merchandise lists, respectively, for the 2025-26 regular season.

Results are based on sales from

NBAStore.com

,

Fanatics.com

and Fanatics partner sites

.

Additional highlights include the following:

Fourteen players on the Top-Selling Jersey List have qualified for the NBA postseason: No. 1

(Golden State Warriors), No. 2

Luka Dončić

(Los Angeles Lakers), No. 3

Jalen Brunson

(New York Knicks), No. 4

Victor Wembanyama

(San Antonio Spurs), No. 5

LeBron James

(Los Angeles Lakers), No. 6

Anthony Edwards

(Minnesota Timberwolves), No. 7

Jayson Tatum

(Boston Celtics), No. 8

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

(Oklahoma City Thunder), No. 10

Nikola Jokić

(Denver Nuggets), No. 11

Kevin Durant

(Houston Rockets), No. 12

Tyrese Maxey

(Philadelphia 76ers), No. 13

Devin Booker

(Phoenix Suns), No. 14

Cade Cunningham

(Detroit Pistons) and No. 15

LaMelo Ball

(Charlotte Hornets).

Six

players on the NBA’s Top-Selling Jersey list are 25 and under, including No. 4

(San Antonio Spurs), No. 6

(Minnesota Timberwolves), No. 9

Cooper Flagg

(Dallas Mavericks

)

, No. 12

(Philadelphia 76ers), No. 14

LaMelo Ball (

Charlotte Hornets).

The Dallas Mavericks’

(No. 9) is the only rookie on the list and reaches his highest ranking after placing 11th at midseason.

The Thunder (No. 8) make the top 10 in Team Merchandise sales at the end of the season for the first time since 2018-19

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The NBA postseason begins tomorrow with the start of the 2026 SoFi NBA Play-In Tournament on Prime Video, as teams ranked 7-10 in each conference compete for the final two playoff spots in their conference. The 2026 NBA Playoffs presented by Google tip off on Saturday, April 18.

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