Chicago Bulls guard Alex Caruso (6) dribbles the ball against the Milwaukee Bucks during the first half of game three of the first round of the 2022 NBA playoffs at United Center. Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports

Alex Caruso appears to have fallen victim to his own popularity.

Speaking with the press during media day on Monday, the Chicago Bulls guard Caruso revealed that he recently thought about changing his No. 6 jersey in honor of the late Bill Russell. However, the NBA told Caruso he could not do so because he ranked in the top 75 in leaguewide jersey sales.

Caruso added that he plans to revisit the decision next season, per K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago.

The Boston Celtics icon Russell died July 31 at age 88. Shortly after, the NBA announced plans to retire Russell’s No. 6 jersey leaguewide (though players who were already wearing No. 6 like Caruso can continue to wear the number). Russell will also be honored with a No. 6 patch on all NBA team uniforms next season.

The second-year Bull Caruso has become a rather unlikely NBA fan favorite thanks to his unassuming appearance and work ethic. He is also an Internet meme hero of sorts, which helps explain why so many people want to buy Caruso’s jersey (and why the NBA does not want to stop selling it).

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