At the Sacramento Kings home court, Malik Ahmad Monk, Dennis Schröder, and Isaac Jones were out here showing off their fingerboard skills and having mad fun.
The good homies were just messing with Tech Decks like it was nothing.
Skateboarders were low-key impressed that these NBA champs could handle a little wood and grip tape like pros.
Jones was flexing his old skate knowledge.
He said the board got no pop and you could tell he grew up skating or at least had been riding since high school.
Monk tried to land a trick but kept slipping, while Schröder was trying his very best to nail the 360 flip the whole time.
It wasn’t about clout or showing off. They were just chilling, enjoying themselves, and proving that even on a tiny skateboard, they still got the coordination and focus that got them to the NBA.
Fans left feeling they just witnessed something different from these players, a side full of jokes, skill, and straight-up fun. It was real, it was funny, and it was them just being regular dudes who happen to ball on a national stage.
