Rappers and Their NBA Superstar Equivalents for 2020
LeBron James is Drake. J. Cole is Steph Curry. Lil Wayne is Chris Paul. Kendrick Lamar is Kawhi Leonard. These are NBA stars and their rapper equivalents.

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We all know that comparing NBA players and rappers isn't a new idea by any stretch. We actually did this same exact list all the way back in 2017. It's fun. But a lot has changed since then, so it felt appropriate to update a topic that is often heavily debated between rap and NBA fans. And why wouldn't it be? We're not sure two groups of fans like to debate as much as rap and NBA fans, so why not merge all of that together and take a break from arguing if Drake has a classic album (he does) and shift the conversation?
As you'll notice, we've changed quite a few of the comparisons from the last go around. There's plenty of young stars in both rap and the NBA who broke onto the scene, and we also switched up some of the equivalents who did make the last list. Things change, and the most important thing to remember is that this is by no means an exact science. The process of picking these out was fun, but also heated. You probably won't love all of them, and that's fine. At the end of the day, this is all about personal preference.
You'll also notice that some key players like Giannis Antetokounmpo and Kevin Durant aren't included because, frankly, we didn't want to force a comparison that didn't make sense just for the sake of doing it. But without further ado, let's get to our list of current NBA superstars and their rapper equivalents for 2020.
LeBron James Is Drake
Steph Curry Is J. Cole
Luka Dončić Is Lil Baby
Kawhi Leonard Is Kendrick Lamar
Chris Paul Is Lil Wayne
Russell Westbrook Is Young Thug
Jayston Tatum Is Roddy Ricch
Carmelo Anthony Is Nas
Trae Young Is Gunna
Jimmy Butler Is Freddie Gibbs
Damian Lillard Is Damian Lillard
