Top-selling jersey numbers since 2024 show Caitlin Clark’s dominance over LeBron, Doncic, and Wembanyama
Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Caitlin Clark’s jersey sales have become another sign of how quickly her basketball stardom has crossed into NBA-level territory. The latest ranking puts her in rare company, surrounded by players with global fanbases, championship resumes, and years of commercial dominance. That is what makes the list so striking.
Clark is not just leading the WNBA conversation; she is sitting above several of the biggest names in men’s basketball. Photo by Bobby Goddin/Getty Images Caitlin Clark jersey sales show rare basketball dominance As Boardroom showed, the top-selling basketball jerseys since 2024 put Stephen Curry first, Caitlin Clark second, LeBron James third, Luka Doncic fourth, and Victor Wembanyama fifth. That order says plenty.
Curry remains the only name above Clark, while she ranks ahead of LeBron, Doncic, and Wembanyama. For Clark, that is a major commercial statement. LeBron has spent more than two decades as one of the most recognizable athletes in the world, Doncic carries a massive international following, and Wembanyama entered the NBA as a generational prospect.
Clark ranking above all three shows that her appeal is not limited to WNBA fans or Indiana Fever supporters. Her No. 22 jersey has become a broader basketball item, powered by her college following, rookie-year attention, and the massive shift in visibility around the Fever.
Caitlin Clark’s effect keeps pushing WNBA merchandise higher The deeper context is that Clark’s rise has changed how women’s basketball merchandise is measured. Her Indiana Fever draft jersey sold out in less than an hour and became one of Fanatics’ fastest-selling draft jerseys. That demand carried into her first WNBA season.