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NBA Legend John Salley Says His Brother Broke His Skateboard and Killed His Skater Rapper Dreams

John Salley should've been the illest skater rapper in the game.
ShreddER June 16, 2026
NBA Legend John Salley Says His Brother Killed His Skater Rapper Dreams and Broke His Board
Credit: Getty; MIDINATION; DeviantArt

Skateboarding came first for John Salley long before the arenas, championships, and NBA titles.

Growing up in Brooklyn, he was drawn to boards, streets, and the creative side of skating.

At the same time, rap was becoming part of the culture around him, and he saw it as another way to express himself.

Salley has shared that he wanted to be part of that world, skating and rapping while building his own identity outside of sports.

But at home, that idea did not last long.

One of his brothers shut it down early, telling him there was no future in it and even breaking his skateboard to stop being delusional.

That moment shifted his direction, and basketball became the path that took over.

Even though he went on to become a four time NBA champion and one of the most recognizable names from championship teams in Detroit, Chicago, and Los Angeles, that early creative pull never fully disappeared.

John Salley NBA Champ
Credit: Andrew D. Bernstein

The connection between skateboarding and rap stayed in the background of his story, showing a side of him that fans rarely saw during his playing years.

Today, that mix of skating and rap is not as unusual as it once seemed.

A growing group of skaters have started stepping into music, building careers that connect both worlds.

Jereme Rogers is one of the early examples, turning pro skating success into a rap career.

READ MORE: Jereme Rogers Freestyle Raps About His MAGA Pro Skateboard and President Donald Trump

Jereme Rogers Freestyle Raps About His MAGA Pro Skateboard and President Donald Trump
YouTube: WallrideX

Dashawn Jordan has also moved between skateboarding and music, showing how the two can live side by side.

READ MORE: Dashawn Jordan Drops New 7 Track Album “The Bridge”

Skater Rapper Dashawn Jordan
Photo: Marc Cortes

David Gonzalez, also known as Young Guns 21, represents a newer wave of skater rappers who mixed and it worked.

READ MORE: Skater Rapper David Gonzalez aka Young Guns 21 Releases New Fire Track “EL MOMENTO”

David Gonzalez aka Young Guns 21
@Instagram.com/davidgonzalez

What used to feel like separate lanes is now more connected.

Skaters are picking up microphones, rappers are picking up boards, and the culture is mixing in ways that were not as visible during Salley’s early years.

His story now sits next to this shift, where creative expression in skating and music can exist together without needing to choose one over the other.

If he went after his skater rapper dreams, he would have been the illest MC in the skate rap game, but without the board or the mic in hand he still became an NBA legend.

Either way it is a win for Salley, even if that skateboard never stayed in one piece and the rap career never started.

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