John Salley On The Best NBA Team Ever, Acting In 'Bad Boys', Winning 4 Championships
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ก.ย. 2022
- NBA legend John Salley joins Byron Scott for this episode of Off The Dribble. He talks about wanting to play with Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls, working with Michael Bay in 'Bad Boys', winning 4 NBA Championships, being the movie 'Black Dynamite', which team he thinks is the best NBA team ever and much more!
www.byronscottpodcast.com
OFF THE DRIBBLE features Byron Scott who is a 3 time NBA champion with the Showtime Lakers of the 80s. Byron famously played with and coached players such as Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O'Neal, and many others. Byron also coached for multiple NBA franchises including the Head Coach for the Lakers from 2014-2016. On this podcast Byron will be interviewing former and current athletes as well as guests from the sports and entertainment world. He will give you the behind the scenes stories you've never heard before.
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John Salley is one of the best interviews out there. Always a good conversation when he's got a mic in front.
He's done and seen so much and is so chill funny and charismatic as well as super intelligent. I try to watch every interview he's been on and they're always so good
I love how Byron starts with his normal , coach-like demeanor, and 20 minutes later he’s talking like a hooper again. Salley seems to have that good energy
Pipe down
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Nothing better than being in the nba back then✌🏽
Love these old dudes talking about the game back then man we need locker footage
I remember when Salley was a long-lanky rookie with Detroit. Man, he sprinted the floor on the break, he got offensive rebounds off the rim or backboard and stuffed the ball home, and he could get some rebounds and blocks on the defensive end.
Great career and a great interview!
Loving this podcast and how we're seeing all these OGs getting together
I hung out with him at the Century Club when the Lakers won the championship back in 2000. He was cooler than a fan. Funny as f#
Best new podcast out. This is golden.
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Truest statement ever..Len Bias was definitely the reason I never ever tried drugs especially cocaine! It hurt my soul the day I heard the news especially as a young kid growing up watching ACC basketball! And forever I told people about Len Bias!
This just confirms, once again, what a cool dude Salley is.
This was a pleasure to watch and listen to John Salley....so many hilarious stories...great job.
We love you guys, you guys took the game to another level Lakers, Celtics, CHICAGO, DETROIT, THE BEST TEAMS EVER THAT THE WORLD START NOTICING BASKETBALL
AND MAKE THE NBA FAMOUS
Dope af 💪🏿💯.. i found my OG B.Scott’s Podcast 🤙🏿 Appreciate your dedication to LA and the Purp n Gold Colors . Shouts to Sal for always being a real one !!!. Love yall
Nice to see guys like John Salley join podcasts like Byron Scott's and tell their NBA stories... it's pure gold when you listen to guys like him.
Love how Byron rightfully corrects him on who’s the greatest team of all time.
All love B Scott. Keep doing good work my friend.
Well I'm on a Byron Scott podcast bender today, great guests and great conversations.
Lakers fan for life John Sally is so good Bryon great laugh
Awesome B and John!!!
This a great pod. It needs way more views
Great conversation, thanks for this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Much Gratitude
We need a john salley life movie on netflix
Great Interview
I remember getting John Spider Salley's autograph in 91 at Fairlane Mall in Dearborn Michigan in which I still have, Excellent shot blocker and Zeke;s target for the " Salley oop", Byron Scott Maybe the most underated player in NBA history, Especially the 88 season leading lakers in scoring, steals, free throw and three point percentage, won a championship without ans all star selection?
John Salley is the Forrest Gump of the NBA😂😂😂😂
A.C. Green hair is gonna be slippery 😂😂
Love john salley and og Byron
I'm surprised you never sat down together y'all both played together on Lakers 99/2000 together with Shaq and Kobe 💜💛
New subscriber. As a long time Pistons fan I’m proud of Scott & Salley for this interview ✊🏿✅
Thanks for subbing!
Amazing!
I can't remember everything what else is in here ... but whatever it's was epic by Scott lol
Can't wait to try that vodka myself!
Great podcast 🙂👍
John salley has not aged at all
John Saley friggin funny and departs knowledge
#5 & #4 Repped that purple and gold to the fullest!!!
Great show.... please try to get Norm Nixon on the show. Would be very interesting conversation
Had Len Bias lived to play with Larry Bird & the Boston Celtics, their championships & dynasty would've continued for another 10 years. He was that good.
Jordan would not have dominated the way he did.
LakerNation in the building 👑🕴🏼🙏🏽
Len Bias And Ben Watson R.I.P 🙏🏾 👏🏾
Damn this podcast is so blunt
Time stamps help a lot
I see John I watch
Salley is such a cartoon... Super story teller
Yes bro salley the best he need his own pod and stop going on vlad 😂
The OG SPIDER 🕷
Right. Hes actually laughing and smiling. Vlad tv is not the one lol
Best Tech alumni.
Mark Price and Kenny Anderson were pretty good
Bryon Scott reach out to Cheryl Miller to come on
"A.C. Green's hair is always gonna be slippery."
He said straight to... hades...
Got the Len bias Celtic jersey
28:09 go tf head moe thts funny asl
3rd quarter game 7 1988 NBA finals the Lakers went OFF on the Pistons.
Detroit had to go through Philly & Boston...not Chicago all they had was Jordan at that time😮
Sal is very funny 😸
44:15 I respectfully disagree but we're entitled to our opinions.
That said, being originally from Detroit, I've seen Sal come up and his evolution has been great. Sal was often criticized in the local papers then as NOT being serious. Thats just his disposition.
I distinctly recall Isiah approaching him saying something to the effect of "tone done this Johnny Carson BS of yours". Many non locals didn't realize how serious Isiah (& Laim) were by 88 and 89. The friendly disposition was over by then. They'd occasionally put up a nice public face. But it was all serious business then.
Sal at the time lived in the Cardinal's house in Detroit which was unheard of then as most of the players lived in the burbs.
By 92, I recall Sal owned a music studio off of (now infamous) 8 mile. He'd was a vet then but still was a guy that got out an interacted with the people.
How ironic when he was traded to Miami after the Pistons, I'd end up here years later and many people who I hung out with, would tell tales of him "out on the scene".
This is the Heat with Glenn Rice, Steve Smith, Seikaly and the like.
I wished Byron would have asked him about playing with guys like Zeke, Jordan, Shaq and Kobe comparing their dispositions. He has spoken on this on his Wlad interviews and I thought it'd be great to hear two hoopers discussing this.
Overall good interview sans what I mentioned at the beginning.
I like him because he never became part of Isaiah Thomas disrespect campaign. Never shaking hands like a good sportsman after losing.
It wasn't mandatory to shake an opponent's hand after a playoff series concluded, especially back then when players didn't like each other on or off the court. We hardly ever saw it because it wasn't a thing. It isn't like today's Bro Fest where everyone is buddy-buddy with each other.
Jordan disrespected Detroit first, in print and on-air, and Isiah took exception to that. Isiah and Jordan were two Alpha Dogs going at it like Pit Bulls trying to win championships, while John Salley was just happy to be along for the ride.
Pistons eliminated the Bulls 3years in a row, and ended the Lakers and Celtics dynasty. Isiah Thomas was one bad dude.
Ppl dont know about NEFT vodka. Its my jam
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John Salley/Herschel Walker
John Salley has a lot of tk Kirkland in him lol
More Arsenio Hall, though.
@@JAWrightonline when he was younger for sure but as he ages he's more of a tk type lol I used to think him and arsenio were the same person tho
John Sally said loveded instead of loved
That’s what Richard Gasquet said when he tested positive for cocaine. He had kissed a girl at a club who did coke.
Yeee
Does John Salley age at all ?
Imagine being an ex-NBA player, more than 10 seasons played, won 4 rings and nobody can name even one signature game from you and being better known for participating in talk shows.
That's your John Salley.
I would take that, thank you very much.
need a byron and shannon sharpe sit down
WonderLand Downtown LA thank me later 👤🙏🏽
Boston was set up between Lenny and barely any one mentions a dude called Reggie Lewis. Who to me had a work ethic barely matched.
Len was from Brooklyn?
He was born in raised in the DMV. More specifically he was in Landover, Md where the Bullets played back in the day before they became the Wizards. The name change came because politicians and others believed if they changed the name it would help stop the gun violence.
@@coachjon6967 i thought so but i was confused when sally said that was best friend in highshool,like how if Sally is from NYC?>
You’re perceptive for catching that, and you’re right to wonder, but when you hoop at the level you’re on traveling teams and at bball camps etc. - so you meet guys from all over.
@@ericwilliams1023 they both played in The ACC.
@@ericwilliams1023Jordan, Bias, and Salley went summer basketball camp as teenagers. I think Jordan was 17 and John & Len were 16.
Add LeBron to that list 3 chips 3 teams
Lakers in 4✌🏾
Jesus is the Messiah ... he ain't mike jordan!
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I’m from dc and my uncle played with Len at Northwestern. He was better than Jordan. Celtics would’ve been disgusting
Fact: Tim Donaghy the NBA referee who was fixing games etc just confirmed that they intentionally suspended Draymond Green in the 2016 NBA Finals to give LeBron James Cavs The Upper Hand The Rest Is History.
It's so damn frustrating 😤 to always hear former professional football, basketball, and baseball players complain and continue to consistently try to mislead readers and viewers about their salaries and claims that the money they earned was not that good which is a damn lie. Sally said that he made 230000 his first year or two, okay in 1986 230,000 dollars is equivalent to 625,390 dollars in 2022 now even though you can't retire with that amount of money, 625 thousand dollars is not cheap. (Inflation scale and costs breakdown, Google very informative) Stop the damn lies 😑
They don’t think of inflation when they say that
since when do people feel bad for cokeheads ??????????
No disrespect Salley but i think everybody said it was crack cocaine
I've caught Salley "misremembering" stuff before in interviews.
Great times