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John Salley

John Salley
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Full Name : John Thomas Salley
Public : John Salley
Nickname : Spider
Country : United States (USA) 
DOB : May 16, 1964  (Age 46)
Place : Brooklyn, New York
Height : 6' 11"
Weight : 230 lbs.
Sport : Basketball - NBA
Team : Retired
Level : Professional
Status : Good
   
 Quick Facts
Retired
Power Forward

Professional Teams :
NBA - Los Angeles Lakers (1999 - 2000)
Greek - Panathinaikos BC (1996)
NBA - Chicago Bulls (1996)
NBA - Toronto Raptors (1995 - 1996)
NBA - Miami Heat (1992 - 1995)
NBA - Detroit Pistons (1986 - 1992)


College : Georgia Tech

Drafted :
11th overall in 1986
Detroit Pistons


Achievements :
4x NBA champion

Post Career Honor :
Georgia Tech retired #22

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 Mini Biography

John Thomas "Spider" Salley (born May 16, 1964) is a retired American professional basketball player in the NBA, actor and talk show host. He was the first player in NBA history to play on three different championship-winning franchises.


 Early Life

Salley was born in Brooklyn, New York. Salley played high school ball at Canarsie High School in Brooklyn. He is a 1988 graduate of Georgia Tech's College of Management.

At 6'11" (2.11 m), Salley played both power forward and center for the Detroit Pistons, Miami Heat, Toronto Raptors, Chicago Bulls, Panathinaikos BC and Los Angeles Lakers. The nickname "Spider" is a reference to Salley's fear of the arachnid, which he claims to have conquered during his time on the 2009 reality television show I'm a Celebrity...Get Me out of Here!.


 Career (Pro, College, HS, Olympic, International, Contracts, Earnings)

NBA

Detroit Pistons

He was drafted by the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 1986 NBA Draft out of Georgia Tech. He is among the Pistons' all-time leaders in blocked shots, holds Georgia Tech's blocked shot record, and has had his jersey number 22 retired-a very rare honor in college basketball. After joining the Pistons, he became close friends with Adrian Dantley, who taught him proper nutrition, how to exercise, and how to conduct himself off the court. Salley, for his part, called Dantley "The Teacher." Salley would become good friends with comedian Eddie Murphy and made several appearances at comedy clubs in the off-season. In 1989 and 1990, he played on two Pistons championship teams.


Heat and Bulls

He was traded to the Miami Heat in 1992 and, a few years after that, was left unprotected by Miami in the 1995 expansion draft. Following a short stint with the inaugural Toronto Raptors team where he received little playing time, he negotiated a buyout of his contract in order to sign with the Chicago Bulls, where he helped Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and former Pistons teammate Dennis Rodman (as well as former teammate James Edwards) lead the Bulls to a record-breaking 72-win season, after which Salley retired. However, in 1996, he came out of retirement to join the Greek team Panathinaikos BC for a few games.


Lakers

In 1999, he joined a Lakers team led by Shaquille O'Neal. He saw little action for the Lakers en route to their first of three consecutive NBA championships from 2000-2002; he retired again following the first championship season after proudly proclaiming that he had won "four championship rings, with three different teams, in three different decades and two different millenniums."


 Stats

Career Stats


Points 5,228
Rebounds 3,356
Blocks 983



 Recognition (Records, Awards, Achievements, Highlights, Milestones)
 Endorsements
 Personal Life

Salley is a devoted vegan and has appeared on PETA's testimonial videos, as well as in promoting alternatives to practices of massive factory farming.


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 Health & Fitness (Injuries & Illnesses, Diet & Nutrition, Training Schedule)
 Off the Field (Charity, Pop Culture, Controversy)
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