If it seems like jerseys of the Splash Brothers are everywhere, well, it’s because they are.
On Friday, the NBA released its top-selling uniforms from the first half of the 2021-22 season. Steph Curry finished in second place, trailing only LeBron James, and Klay Thompson -- despite playing in just six of the Warriors’ first 45 games -- ranked ninth.
Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kevin Durant and Luka Doncic rounded out the top five.
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The Warriors were one of two teams to have multiple players in the top 15. The Los Angeles Lakers also had a pair with James (first) and Anthony Davis (12th). Like Thompson, Davis has missed a significant chunk of the first half of the campaign. He hasn’t played since Dec. 17.
James also is currently besting Curry for the top spot in fan All-Star voting, which concludes Saturday.
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The Memphis Grizzlies’ ploy to unseat Curry out of one of the top spots was unsuccessful. After rising superstar Ja Morant went viral on an exchange with a young Warriors fan on Jan. 11, the Grizzlies hosted a jersey swap where kids 12 years old or younger could turn in a uniform of another team for a Morant or Jaren Jackson Jr. thread.
Morant finished seventh on the list. Jackson Jr. didn’t quite make it.
The popularity of the Splash Brothers reigns supreme once again.