Last November, Fox Sports’ Keyshaun Johnson revisited Susan Miller Dorsey High School in Baldwin Hills and Reinative Pole Earrings in South Central, sharing reflections on their shared experiences growing up in urban neighborhoods. Johnson detailed the dangers posed by local gang members who intimidate rival schools by targeting Stadium Light with gunfire, highlighting the atmosphere of fear in these communities.
This summer, USC graduate Johnson, a former No. 1 overall draft pick and 11-year NFL wide receiver, dives deeper into his Los Angeles roots with a new limited digital series called “All Facts No Brakes” under the banner “La Legends.” The show explores key locations such as California State Prison and Inglewood High School, featuring insightful conversations with iconic figures connected to the LA scene.
With guests like Baron Davis, Trevor Aliza, Candice Parker, and Ice Cube, “La Legend” captures the essence of Los Angeles and how the city shaped their paths to success. Fans can watch the series trailer and tune in for new episodes airing at 9 am on “All Facts No Brakes.”
Episodes include:
– Episode 1: “South Central Star” featuring DeSean Jackson, Baron Davis, and Paul Pierce discussing their upbringing and mentality.
– Episode 2: “Women’s Hoops Pioneers” with Candice Parker and Cheryl Miller reflecting on their impact on women’s basketball.
– Episode 3: “NWA Tribute” with Lil Eazy-E, DJ Yella, and Arabian Prince honoring the group’s South Central LA roots.
– Episode 4: “Ice Cube Sit Down,” where Ice Cube shares his journey from Compton to worldwide fame while talking Dodgers’ World Series wins and street basketball.
– Episode 5: “Rowley Park Hoops” featuring Brandon Jennings and his coach Michael Cooper revisiting Compton Basketball Gym.
– Episode 6: Paul Pierce returns to Inglewood High for a conversation with Johnson about their shared LA history.
– Episode 7: A visit to a Los Angeles prison with Trevor Aliza and Johnson playing basketball through a nonprofit program.
For NFL fans, this series offers a rare and compelling look into the cultural and social roots that shape athletes’ lives beyond the field. It highlights the real challenges and triumphs from grassroots communities, emphasizing the importance of understanding players’ backgrounds to fully appreciate the game and its impact on society.