Six More Of The Greatest NBA Player Cameos In Music Videos Of All Time

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Basketball players have been appearing in music videos for a pretty long time now. Earlier this year, we looked at some notable examples of this, which included some older examples (Shaq appearing in the video for “Make ‘Em Say Uhh!”) and some newer ones (DeMar DeRozan’s highly-publicized cameo in the video for “Not Like Us”).

Fortunately for us, that was only the tip of the iceberg, as there are plenty of other examples of times when musicians reached out to NBA players and asked them to pop up in the video for one of their songs. And today, we wanted to dive into a few more of these, starting with one of the more surprising cameos we can remember…

Kawhi Leonard: “Way 2 Sexy” by Drake featuring Future and Young Thug

Kawhi Leonard has managed to turn being a boring and laid-back guy into his brand. For how brilliant he is at his best on the basketball court, Leonard is known for being soft-spoken and keeping himself out of the spotlight. All of this is to say that when Kawhi showed up in “Way 2 Sexy” dressed in all white and joined Drake, Future, and Young Thug in essentially lampooning boy band music videos, well, I can safely say I did not see that coming.

Magic Johnson: “Remember The Time” by Michael Jackson

The legendary video for “Remember The Time” is all built around Jackson performing for Egyptian royalty, played in here by Eddie Murphy and Iman. But off to the side, Johnson is the herald who presents performers to Murphy and Iman. Shockingly, it seemed like Magic had a terrific time with the project, and earlier this year, he called getting to be in the video “one of the greatest thrills in my life.”

LeBron James: “Forever” by Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Eminem

Of course LeBron was going to be in this video in some capacity, as it was made for the 2008 documentary More than a Game, which followed around his high school team at St. Vincent-St. Mary in Akron. He hops onto PokerStars before the track starts, and while we don’t see him in the video again, we get plenty of clips and photos from before he made it to the NBA. However, a few months after the song came out, we did get a famous clip of LeBron rapping along to Eminem’s verse in the waning moments of a Cavs-Lakers game.

Stephen Curry: “Lil Fish, Big Pond” by Tobe Nwigwe

Curry joined Nwigwe in the video for his 2023 release, which was part of the soundtrack for the Apple TV+ release, Stephen Curry: Underrated. In the video, the pair are fishing on a boat, and Curry lip syncs along to the first verse before viewers see that Nwigwe is also on the boat. A little later, the pair sit alongside one another in a stadium.

Metta Sandiford-Artest: “Nas Is Like” by Nas

If you blink, you’ll miss when the two Queens legends link up in the music video for the first track off of “I Am…” It shows Nas throughout Queensbridge, which both he and the former Ron Artest called home as they were growing up. While this is an extremely short cameo, Sandiford-Artest arrives, shows Nas some love, and then looks into the camera at the 1:24 mark.

Grant Hill: “Rockstar” by Nickelback

I’ll be honest with you: I am unsure why Grant Hill appeared in the music video for “Rockstar,” and funny enough, if you take his word for it, Grant Hill wasn’t 100 percent sure why, either. Anyway, the video famously has a ton of celebrities in it, and at one point, Hill shows up and is in the middle of signing a basketball in a gym while he lip syncs the line “sign a couple autographs so I can eat…” before the camera cuts to someone else. He then shows up later and lip syncs “with the movie stars.”

Stephen Curry Hosts NYC Mixer, Showcasing Business Ventures and Celebrating Black Journalists

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Golden State Warriors star and USA gold medal champion Stephen Curry, alongside his off-court business collective Thirty Ink, hosted an intimate networking mixer in New York City. The ultra-classy event offered an inside look at Curry’s growing empire, as attendees mingled over decadent hors d’oeuvres and enjoyed cocktails made with his Gentleman’s Cut bourbon, complemented by wines from his wife Ayesha Curry and sister Sydel’s collections.

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The evening provided an opportunity to learn more about the five key entities that make up Thirty Ink. Curry’s genuine passion for both his business ventures and the people he partners with radiated throughout the event. His authentic charm and empathy left a lasting impression on everyone he met—at one point, he even insisting I try on his coveted gold medal, a testament to his down-to-earth demeanor.

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In a powerful presentation, Stephen Curry spoke alongside leaders from his business ventures, each dedicated to uplifting underrepresented voices and creating meaningful impact. The event celebrated Black journalists and their vital contributions to the industry, aligning with Curry’s commitment to elevating marginalized communities.

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A Look Inside Stephen Curry’s Business Collective: Thirty Ink

Eat. Learn. Play.
This organization, co-founded with Ayesha Curry, is dedicated to unleashing the potential of every child by addressing childhood hunger, literacy, and play. The initiative aims to make a lasting impact on future generations.

Gentleman’s Cut Bourbon
A Kentucky Straight bourbon, Gentleman’s Cut is a full-bodied, 90-proof whiskey distilled in 500-gallon copper pot stills. Its complex palate is crafted for celebrating life’s greatest pleasures and finest moments.

Thirty Ink
A purpose-driven collective that encompasses eight business groups and 13 entities, Thirty Ink is focused on ventures spanning athlete management, brand partnerships, fitness, lifestyle, media, philanthropy, and technology. It’s all about creating opportunities to drive social impact and elevate the underrepresented.

Unanimous Media
Curry’s multimedia company, Unanimous Media, is rooted in family, faith, and sports. The company’s mission is to inspire audiences by championing diverse voices and telling authentic stories that need to be heard.

UNDERRATED
This lifestyle brand is committed to providing equity, access, and opportunity to underrepresented communities in basketball and golf. By offering platforms for aspiring athletes, UNDERRATED creates pathways to success where they are needed most.


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Stephen Curry’s determination to win extends far beyond the basketball court. His presence at the mixer exemplified his dedication to creating lasting change through his business ventures, with each entity sharing the common goal of lifting others up. The night was a true celebration of creativity, community, and class, proving once again that Curry is destined to succeed both on and off the court.

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Steve Kerr Echoes Steph Curry at DNC, Calls for Voters to Tell Trump ‘Night Night’

Steve Kerr Echoes Steph Curry at DNC, Calls for Voters to Tell Trump 'Night Night'

Chicago Bulls legend and current Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr visited fresh off winning gold at the Olympics to the Democratic National Convention stage. What was his message? He echoed Stephen Curry’s infamous celebration and wants to put former President Trump to bed at the ballot box. Eloquently, the message is simply, “Night Night.”

“After the results are tallied that night, we can, in the words of the great Steph Curry, we can tell Donald Trump, ‘Night Night.’”

– Steve Kerr

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Ayesha Curry Wipes Away Tears After Tense Exchange With French Police

Ayesha Curry, the wife of NBA legend Stephen Curry, was involved in a tense confrontation with Paris police. In a video posted to X (formerly Twitter) by The Hollywood Fix, Ayesha appears to wipe away tears while attempting to return to her car on August 10. The altercation appears to have occurred after Team USA’s win against France in the men’s basketball final at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

With her six-month-old son Caius strapped to her chest, Ayesha Curry is on camera speaking with police officers for several minutes. She’s there alongside Stephen’s mother, Sonya Curry and Draymond Green, Steph’s longtime Warriors teammate. In the video, Green can be heard asking the police, “So even after he hit the baby in the head, there’s still nothing you all can do to get them out of here?” It is not entirely clear what Green is referring to. However, it suggests that someone hit Caius during the exchange.

Read More: Team USA Wins Gold In Olympic Basketball Final Against France

Ayesha Curry Has Tense Exchange With French Police In Paris

French president Emmanuel Macron reportedly left the game at the same time. This led to gridlock traffic, as Macron’s extensive security detail (composed of over 70 people) escorted him out of the area. This also made it difficult for others to leave. The difficulty contributed to the confrontation between the Ayesha Curry, Sonya Curry, Draymond Green, and the Paris police.

The confrontation was a brief low point during what was otherwise an extreme high for the Curry family. In his first and potentially only Olympic run, Stephen played the hero. In Team USA’s semi-final game against Serbia, he scored a game-high 36 points. He was two points shy of breaking Carmelo Anthony’s single-game scoring record for points scored by an American in Olympic competition. During the gold medal game against France, his performance in the fourth quarter saved the team from defeat. He delivered four 3-pointers in the final three minutes of an excellent game. Those timely baskets ensured that Team USA left Paris with their fifth straight Olympic gold medal in men’s basketball. The conflict between Ayesha Curry and the police was resolved without further incident.

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WATCH: Ayesha Curry Tears Up in Altercation with Paris Police, Sonya Curry and Draymond Green Intervenes

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Ayesha Curry is seen wiping away tears after she and her mother-in-law, Sonya Curry, were involved in an encounter with Police in Paris. The moment happened after Steph Curry won the gold medal.

According to The Hollywood Fix, officers were not allowing Curry to return to her family vehicle and screams about someone touching the newborn baby strapped to Ayesha were heard. The 3-month-old, Caius Chai, is the youngest child of Ayesha and Steph. A translator at the scene conveyed an apology to the family from the police, saying, “Sorry about the baby.”

Also, in the video, Draymond Green would intervene in the incident, which can all be seen below.

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Stephen Curry Says He Is ‘A Big Drake Guy,’ Despite Him Falling Out Of Favor With The Public

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In hip-hop, Drake appears to be public enemy number one. Thanks to Kendrick Lamar’s chart-topping diss track, “Not Like Us,” the Toronto native fell out of favor with hip-hop lovers around the world.

Even public displays of support from Lil Wayne and Lil Yachty, could win Drake over cool points. However, despite it all, future NBA Hall of Famer, Stephen Curry, hasn’t turned his back on his friend. In fact, according to him, he is “a big Drake guy.”

In an interview with GQ, Stephen Curry showed his love for the “Family Matters” rapper.

After being asked about his thoughts on the vicious Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef, Curry made it clear as to which side he stands on.

“I’m a big Drake guy,” he said. “I’ve been for a long time.”

Curry went on to seemingly agree with the public’s declaration that Kendrick Lamar took home the victory in their beef. Still, that hasn’t swayed Curry’s support in any way.

“I think obviously you know what it is for the rap industry to have that,” he said. “But I still rock with Drake. Absolutely. Absolutely.”

As transplant representative for the West Coast, maybe Stephen Curry can encourage the rest of California to ease up on Drake.

Steph Curry And LeBron James Playfully Discuss Whether Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ Is Played Out

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LeBron James rapped Kendrick Lamar’s verse from Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That” during the Los Angeles Lakers’ pregame warmups on March 31. Three months and three Drake diss tracks later, James is still Team Kendrick.

On Wednesday, July 17, Lamar’s “Not Like Us” played while James and Steph Curry warmed up before USA Basketball’s exhibition game against Serbia ahead of this month’s 2024 Paris Olympics. In a video circulated by Complex on X (formerly Twitter), Curry can be seen expressing semi-joking, semi-serious annoyance to hear Lamar’s ubiquitous Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper yet again. “It’s not the only song in America,” Curry said, smiling and laughing. James shrugged and appeared to say, “As much as I love it, we’ve got to get something else.”

Lamar would probably love to release another Drake diss track. The only surer bet than USA Basketball winning Olympic gold might be Lamar having several Drake diss tracks in the vault, ready for deployment at any given moment. But for now, “Not Like Us” is the soundtrack to Lamar’s victory lap.

Curry and James are far from the first athletes to weigh in, as DeMar DeRozan appeared in the “Not Like Us” video, and Serena Williams incorporated the song into her ESPYs opening monologue. The longevity of “Not Like Us” has been pretty incredible, but it seems at least some players are a bit tired of hearing it in every arena.

Stephen Curry and Los Angeles Lakers Dominate NBA Merchandise Sales in First Half of 2023-24 Season

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In the first half of the 2023-24 regular NBA season, Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors claimed the top spot on the NBA’s Most Popular Jersey list, while the Los Angeles Lakers secured the leading position on the Team Merchandise list, according to sales data from NBAStore.com. The NBA and the National Basketball Players Association jointly made the announcement.

Notable highlights from the merchandise sales data include Jayson Tatum of the Boston Celtics achieving his highest ranking at No. 2 on the Most Popular Jersey list. Additionally, rookie Victor Wembanyama of the San Antonio Spurs secured the No. 4 spot, marking the highest ranking for a rookie since Kristaps Porziņģis in the 2015-16 season.

Debuting on the Most Popular Jersey list are Tyrese Maxey (No. 9) of the Philadelphia 76ers and De’Aaron Fox (No. 15) of the Sacramento Kings. Furthermore, the San Antonio Spurs made a significant appearance, securing the No. 9 spot on the Team Merchandise sales list, marking their first entry into the top 10 since the 2017-18 season.

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Stephen Curry and Sabrina Ionescu to Face Off in Historic NBA vs. WNBA 3-Point Challenge

Stephen Curry and Sabrina Ionescu to Face Off in Historic NBA vs. WNBA 3-Point Challenge

In a groundbreaking moment for basketball, NBA’s all-time 3-point leader, Stephen Curry, and WNBA’s single-season 3-point record holder, Sabrina Ionescu, will compete in the inaugural “Stephen vs. Sabrina” NBA vs. WNBA 3-Point Challenge. The historic event is set to take place on Saturday, Feb. 17, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis during State Farm All-Star Saturday Night.

The competition, airing on TNT after the STARRY 3-Point Contest and before the AT&T Slam Dunk, is poised to be a thrilling showcase of shooting prowess. Curry, a two-time NBA 3-Point Contest champion, will shoot from the NBA 3-point line with NBA basketballs, while Ionescu will shoot from the WNBA 3-point line with WNBA basketballs. Curry boasts an NBA record of 3,577 regular-season 3-pointers, while Ionescu set a WNBA single-season record with 128 3-pointers in 2023.

Adding a philanthropic dimension, each made shot by Curry and Ionescu will trigger donations to their respective nonprofits, Eat.Learn.Play. and SI20 Foundation, courtesy of the NBA and WNBA. State Farm will contribute further, donating to the NBA Foundation for each shot made, supporting economic empowerment in the Black community. Regular 3-pointers will be valued at $1,000, money balls at $2,000, and the challenging “STARRY Range Ball” at $3,000. The competition promises exciting sportsmanship and a positive impact on charitable causes.

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Stephen and Ayesha Curry Surprise Oakland Students with Enhanced Schoolyard

Stephen and Ayesha Curry Surprise Oakland Students with Enhanced Schoolyard

Eat. Learn. Play. co-founders Stephen and Ayesha Curry surprised volunteers and students at Laurel Elementary School on Thursday for unveiling their ninth schoolyard project. In collaboration with community partners, the initiative transformed the school’s playspace into a vibrant and engaging area for students to play, learn, and grow. The revamped schoolyard includes multi-sport courts, a kid-designed playground, a mural project, and an immersive nature exploration area with a Little Town Library.

The Currys kicked off the day by packing Christmas gift boxes filled with culturally affirming books for over 17,000 Oakland Unified School District elementary students to be delivered in December. The day concluded with a closing ceremony, where the couple expressed gratitude for the 170+ volunteers and announced a generous gift of over 500 tickets to The Lion King Broadway show for the entire student body and school staff at Laurel Elementary School, in partnership with Champion Charities. Eat. Learn. Play. Continues to positively impact Oakland students by creating meaningful spaces and advocating for systemic change in the community.

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