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Bulls' Derrick Rose Tops Kobe Bryant and Jeremy Lin in NBA Jersey Sales - Online Sportsbook Pro

Added April 29th, 2012 by Ryan

Bulls’ Derrick Rose Tops Kobe Bryant and Jeremy Lin in NBA Jersey Sales

This NBA season has been an interesting one to say the least in terms of jersey sales. Coming into the year, Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers and LeBron James of the Miami Heat were the top dogs in league with jerseys flying off the shelves on both the east and west coast along with around the world. Both players have gotten so popular over the past few years that there superstardom has spread like wildfire across the globe much like Michael Jordan in the ‘90s.

Ironically enough, despite Kobe and LeBron being arguably the most popular NBA players in the world today, neither one of them topped the charts in terms of jersey sales with the NBA season coming to a close. After the Linsanity craze during the middle of the season, New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin had the highest selling jersey with everyone in this country and overseas jumping on the bandwagon. Now that the craze has died down with Lin sidelined with injury, a new top-selling jersey has emerged.

Despite being on and off the injured throughout the entire season this year, reigning NBA MVP Derrick Rose of the Chicago Bulls has claimed the top spot with the best-selling NBA jersey. This is interesting to say the least as Rose has taken a backseat in the league this season. Even though the up-and-comer has been sidelined for the majority of the year, it just didn’t seem to matter with the rising star’s popularity going through the roof with the resurgence of the Bulls.

So as of right now, Rose is the most popular player in the league with fans buying up all his jerseys, but that will almost certainly change this summer with the league’s best and brightest heading to London, England for the 2012 Olympic Games in which Kobe, LeBron or Dwyane Wade might reclaim the top spot.

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