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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_SalleyJohn Salley - Wikipedia

    John Thomas Salley (/ ˈ s æ l i / SAL-ee; born May 16, 1964) is an American former professional basketball player. He was the first player in NBA history to win championships with three franchises (since joined by Robert Horry , Danny Green , and LeBron James ), as well as the first player in the NBA to win a championship in three different ...

  2. John Salley is a former power forward and center who played 11 seasons in the NBA and won four championships with the Detroit Pistons and the Los Angeles Lakers. See his career stats, height, weight, draft status, college, high school and more on Basketball-Reference.com.

    • May 16, 1964
  3. Feb 15, 2022 · Allie Mitchell / Feb 15, 2022. Interview. Photo courtesy of John Salley. Standing at 6’11”, former Detroit Pistons “bad boy” John Salley may seem intimidating, but IRL, he’s a down-to-earth, compassionate vegan with dedication and drive like no other. After playing with five NBA teams, Salley went on to host TV shows like The Best ...

  4. Find out the complete career stats for John Salley, a center who played for the Los Angeles Lakers and won three NBA championships. See his points, rebounds, assists, and field goal percentage.

  5. John Salley: “LeBron never played in a system that breeds championships. The triangle offense had Phil and Michael win 6 championships. They would’ve won 8 championships if Michael didn’t go ...

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  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0758582John Salley - IMDb

    John Salley is an American retired professional basketball player, and talk show host. He also appeared in movies and TV shows such as Bad Boys, Confessions of a Shopaholic, and L.A.'s Finest.

  8. John Salley is an American retired professional basketball player, and talk show host. He was the first player in NBA history to win championships with three franchises, as well as the first player (and only one of two, the other being Tim Duncan) in the NBA to win a championship in three decades.

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