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Warriors' Stephen Curry Passes LeBron James For Best-Selling NBA Player Jersey

Warriors G Stephen Curry had the NBA's most popular jersey from April to June, dethroning Cavaliers F LeBron James, who previously held the top spot since the beginning of the '14-15 season. Rankings are based on overall retail sales on NBAStore.com from April-June. Curry took the top spot for the first time in his career, followed by James, Bulls G Derrick Rose, Cavs G Kyrie Irving and Warriors G Klay Thompson. Making their debuts on the list were Thompson, Cavs G Matthew Dellavedova (14) and Warriors F Draymond Green at No. 15. The Warriors were the top-selling team, taking over No. 1 from the Bulls, who now rank third (THE DAILY). 

RANK
PLAYER
RANK
PLAYER
1
Warriors G Stephen Curry
9
Spurs F Tim Duncan
2
Cavaliers F LeBron James
10
Clippers G Chris Paul
3
Bulls G Derrick Rose
11
Thunder F Kevin Durant
4
Cavaliers G Kyrie Irving
12
Spurs F Kawhi Leonard
5
Warriors G Klay Thompson
13
Thunder G Russell Westbrook
6
Lakers G Kobe Bryant
14
Cavaliers G Matthew Dellavedova
7
Rockets G James Harden
15
Warriors F Draymond Green
8
Clippers F Blake Griffin    
       
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TEAM
RANK
TEAM
1
Warriors
6
Rockets
2
Cavaliers
7
Clippers
3
Bulls
8
Thunder
4
Lakers
9
Celtics
5
Spurs
10
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