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Quote from: Now_I_Know on January 10, 2007, 12:15:56 PMQuote from: GangstaBoogy on January 10, 2007, 12:00:36 PMI don't know why a Phoenix jersey is a top seller, that jersey is DISGUSTING. The shoulder parts cover your whole fuckin shoulder (like the 76ers jersey does). If it wasn't for that I would've got the 32 Stoudemire in 05.Laker jerseys are pretty much like that too...But you can still get your Amare jersey if you don't like it:Nah the shoulder parts on the Lakers swingman jerseys aren't like that. The only teams who have those long ass shoulders are the Rockets, Suns, 76ers, and the green Mavericks jersey.
Quote from: GangstaBoogy on January 10, 2007, 12:00:36 PMI don't know why a Phoenix jersey is a top seller, that jersey is DISGUSTING. The shoulder parts cover your whole fuckin shoulder (like the 76ers jersey does). If it wasn't for that I would've got the 32 Stoudemire in 05.Laker jerseys are pretty much like that too...But you can still get your Amare jersey if you don't like it:
I don't know why a Phoenix jersey is a top seller, that jersey is DISGUSTING. The shoulder parts cover your whole fuckin shoulder (like the 76ers jersey does). If it wasn't for that I would've got the 32 Stoudemire in 05.
And people here say that Kobe is overly hated on.
Why is Starbury in the top 10?
The Lakers remained the top-selling team for the fifth straight year
Quote from: Ted Buckland on January 10, 2007, 11:37:16 AMThe Lakers remained the top-selling team for the fifth straight yearMost loved and most hated.
Quote from: Ted Buckland on January 11, 2007, 11:50:52 AMQuote from: Ted Buckland on January 10, 2007, 11:37:16 AMThe Lakers remained the top-selling team for the fifth straight yearMost loved and most hated. That's how it works in life, a lot of hate comes with being great...
^^The NBA had nothing to do with it. If anything, it was Nike...
Quote from: Now_I_Know on January 10, 2007, 08:52:53 PM^^The NBA had nothing to do with it. If anything, it was Nike...HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! It was the #1 selling jersey at the NBA STORE in NY and the LEAGUE'S ONLINE MARKET. You don't think the NBA sees mad paper from jersey sales? The NBA had nothing to do with it? The fuck are you basing that on? Back up your statement. The NBA has to approve any numbers changes, and I guarantee you that the NBA gets an even bigger cut on anything sold at their official store in NY, which is where his jersey is the top seller. You're an idiot if you don't think the NBA didn't know that this would boost his jersey sales. Fuck, imagine if they had switched Lebrons / Wades jersey and it skyrocketed their sales. You'd probably cry.And before you geeks get hard ons about this, get your facts straight. In nationwide retailers, its still between 3rd and 5th most popular. LOL at this propaganda thread.http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2727029ESPN.com news servicesKobe Bryant again has the most popular jersey at NBA stores. Bryant changed from No. 8 to No. 24 this season, and the switch probably had a lot to do with his moving up from fourth to first in jersey sales at the NBA Store in New York and at the league's online market. Bryant, who last topped the NBA's list during the 2002-03 season, passed the Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade in jersey sales in NBA stores, but Neil Schwartz, who tracks sporting good sales for SportsOneSource, said Bryant's shirt is still anywhere from third to fifth in popularity nationwide. The NBA's rankings are based on jersey sales at the NBA Store on Fifth Avenue in New York and at NBAStore.com from the start of the 2006-07 season through Dec. 31. Schwartz said Bryant's jersey sales were hurt more by his feud with Shaquille O'Neal and the breakup of the championship Lakers than the scandal surrounding rape accusations in Colorado. "I don't see this as a renaissance of his popularity," Schwartz said. "I see this as a great marketing ploy." Wade, who had been on top since May 2005, fell to No. 2, one spot above LeBron James. Allen Iverson, helped by his trade to Denver, jumped from seventh to fourth, and Nuggets teammate Carmelo Anthony rounded out the top five. Bryant helped the Lakers remain No. 1 in the team merchandise category for the fifth consecutive season. The NBA champion Heat moved up one spot to second. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
Quote from: Jrome Is The Truth on January 11, 2007, 08:26:21 PMQuote from: Now_I_Know on January 10, 2007, 08:52:53 PM^^The NBA had nothing to do with it. If anything, it was Nike...HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! It was the #1 selling jersey at the NBA STORE in NY and the LEAGUE'S ONLINE MARKET. You don't think the NBA sees mad paper from jersey sales? The NBA had nothing to do with it? The fuck are you basing that on? Back up your statement. The NBA has to approve any numbers changes, and I guarantee you that the NBA gets an even bigger cut on anything sold at their official store in NY, which is where his jersey is the top seller. You're an idiot if you don't think the NBA didn't know that this would boost his jersey sales. Fuck, imagine if they had switched Lebrons / Wades jersey and it skyrocketed their sales. You'd probably cry.And before you geeks get hard ons about this, get your facts straight. In nationwide retailers, its still between 3rd and 5th most popular. LOL at this propaganda thread.http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2727029ESPN.com news servicesKobe Bryant again has the most popular jersey at NBA stores. Bryant changed from No. 8 to No. 24 this season, and the switch probably had a lot to do with his moving up from fourth to first in jersey sales at the NBA Store in New York and at the league's online market. Bryant, who last topped the NBA's list during the 2002-03 season, passed the Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade in jersey sales in NBA stores, but Neil Schwartz, who tracks sporting good sales for SportsOneSource, said Bryant's shirt is still anywhere from third to fifth in popularity nationwide. The NBA's rankings are based on jersey sales at the NBA Store on Fifth Avenue in New York and at NBAStore.com from the start of the 2006-07 season through Dec. 31. Schwartz said Bryant's jersey sales were hurt more by his feud with Shaquille O'Neal and the breakup of the championship Lakers than the scandal surrounding rape accusations in Colorado. "I don't see this as a renaissance of his popularity," Schwartz said. "I see this as a great marketing ploy." Wade, who had been on top since May 2005, fell to No. 2, one spot above LeBron James. Allen Iverson, helped by his trade to Denver, jumped from seventh to fourth, and Nuggets teammate Carmelo Anthony rounded out the top five. Bryant helped the Lakers remain No. 1 in the team merchandise category for the fifth consecutive season. The NBA champion Heat moved up one spot to second. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report. Wow, someones catching feelings...The NBA had nothing to do with Kobe's decision to change his number, he notified them that he wanted it done after he already made the decision on his own, with rumors saying Nike encouraged him to do it due to Adidas re-releasing all of his previous KB8 shoes around the same time Nike was coming out with the Kobe Zoom 1s. The league only has to approve it, it wasn't their decision to have him switch...PeACe