By Jim Owczarski Sports Editor Published Mar 24, 2015 at 4:47 PM

The jersey apparel company Mitchell & Ness released an sales infographic of the most popular "throwback" jerseys by state, and there is a glaring, gold and purple mistake representing the state of Wisconsin:

Kobe Bryant’s No. 8.

I had to blink twice before that sunk in.

What? Kobe?

And while that was settling, I look over to the great plains and see "Nitschke" – yes, that Nitschke – somewhere other than Wisconsin!

Tell me why this makes sense:

KANSAS
Ray Nitschke – Green Bay Packers 1966 Replica Jersey
Nitschke spent his entire 15-year career with the Green Bay Packers winning the NFL Championship 5 times including 1966, a season where Ray was also a First-team All-Pro selection. Ray remained popular in Green Bay after retiring, having his phone number and address published in the phone book and appearing in local TV commercials for his auto dealership. His #66 jersey is retired by the Packers and he was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1978.

Every Packers fan in the state knows this, no? You know, on account of him being a Packers legend.

But, nah. Kobe.

And, to add salt to the wound, to try and clarify why Kobe is such a hot jersey, it says this …

Really, Mitchell & Ness? See Minnesota?

Ouch.

Well, let’s see what it says under Minnesota:

MINNESOTA
Kobe Bryant – Los Angeles Lakers 1996-97 Authentic Jersey
Kobe was the first guard to ever be taken out of high school as the 13th overall pick and in his first season became the youngest player ever to play in an NBA game and the youngest NBA starter ever. During All-Star weekend, Bryant became the youngest player to be named slam dunk champion at the age of 18. Although he initially played limited minutes, his playing time rose throughout the season to the point of taking crucial late shots against the Utah Jazz in the 2nd round of the playoffs.

This makes no sense to me.

But what it does say is that Packers fans are not the best in the country as some polls want you to believe, because, well, THE ONLY PACKERS JERSEY ON THE LIST IS BEING ROCKED IN KANSAS.

It also goes to show, at least to me, how far the Brewers and the Bucks have to go in marketing and distributing the throwback jerseys of their greats, or their most popular, players of yesteryear.

This is sad, Wisconsin. Sad.

Jim Owczarski is an award-winning sports journalist and comes to Milwaukee by way of the Chicago Sun-Times Media Network.

A three-year Wisconsin resident who has considered Milwaukee a second home for the better part of seven years, he brings to the market experience covering nearly all major and college sports.

To this point in his career, he has been awarded six national Associated Press Sports Editors awards for investigative reporting, feature writing, breaking news and projects. He is also a four-time nominee for the prestigious Peter J. Lisagor Awards for Exemplary Journalism, presented by the Chicago Headline Club, and is a two-time winner for Best Sports Story. He has also won numerous other Illinois Press Association, Illinois Associated Press and Northern Illinois Newspaper Association awards.

Jim's career started in earnest as a North Central College (Naperville, Ill.) senior in 2002 when he received a Richter Fellowship to cover the Chicago White Sox in spring training. He was hired by the Naperville Sun in 2003 and moved on to the Aurora Beacon News in 2007 before joining OnMilwaukee.com.

In that time, he has covered the events, news and personalities that make up the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, Major League Baseball, the National Football League, the National Hockey League, NCAA football, baseball and men's and women's basketball as well as boxing, mixed martial arts and various U.S. Olympic teams.

Golf aficionados who venture into Illinois have also read Jim in GOLF Chicago Magazine as well as the Chicago District Golfer and Illinois Golfer magazines.