Curry, Kobe finish as top selling jerseys
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Kobe Bryant might have played 20 seasons in the league - the most for any guard - but his jerseys are still flying off the racks.
Bryant ranked second to two-time MVP Stephen Curry in jersey sales, the NBA Store announced Thursday. Rounding out the top five were LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Kristaps Porzingis.
BREAKING: Top 5 Selling Jerseys:
— NBA Store (@NBASTORE) May 12, 2016
1. Curry
2. Kobe
3. LeBron
4. Porzingis
5. Durant
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The only surprising name on the list is Porzingis, who has accomplished nowhere near as much as the four MVPs on the list. But with the fervent support of Latvians and New Yorkers pushing him along, the wunderkind rookie is shaping up to be one of the future faces of the league.
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