NBA Stars And Their Rapper Equivalents 2023

LeBron is Drake? MJ is Jay-Z? For hip-hop's 50th anniversary, we curated a list of NBA players and their rap equivalents.

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The cultures of hip-hop and basketball have always been intertwined. We've seen the long history of rappers court side at NBA games, NBA players in the studio with rappers, or NBA players front row for a concert. From music video cameos to the name drops in songs, you cannot tell the story of basketball without including hip hop's impact and vice versa. Rappers want to be hoopers and hoopers want to be rappers. 

For hip-hop's 50th anniversary, we curated a list of NBA players and their rap equivalents. The list features players and rappers from today and legends from the past. While this list is not a new concept for us, it's the first time we've included players from the past that are no longer playing today. 

While coming up with comparisons for longtime legends was a smoother process, it was difficult pairing names for young players as the rap game is in a weird phase right now with its young talent. Truthfully, the young talents of rap haven't made as much of an impact as young NBA players have in their respective field so it was tough to match up names. Of course, there are some big names from rap and basketball missing from the list like Giannis Antetokounmpo and J. Cole but we didn't want to pair anyone we couldn't make an argument for. 

LeBron James is Drake

Michael Jordan is Jay-Z

Steph Curry is Kendrick Lamar

Kobe Bryant is Lil Wayne

Kevin Durant is Future

Shaq is Notorious B.I.G.

Ja Morant is NBA YoungBoy

Trae Young is Gunna

Jimmy Butler is 21 Savage

Devin Booker is Lil Uzi Vert

Paolo Banchero is Central Cee

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