Toronto Raptors, 2012-13

Tattoo percentage: 47% (7 players with tattoos, 8 without)

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The Raptors’ tattoo percentage dropped for the second year in a row, decreasing slightly from last year.

Players with tattoos:

Quincy Acy
Acy has tattoos on both arms.

DeMar DeRozan
In April of 2012, DeRozan added a full back piece to his collection of tattoos.

Rudy Gay
At the end of 2012, Gay added the initials “NRA” to his left hand in tribute to his grandmother who recently passed away.

Amir Johnson
As reported by ESPN, Johnson continued his tattoo story after the 2011-12 season ended:

“I got a few new tattoos this summer. I got a collage of the ‘Spawn’ characters on my calf. I used to like the comic book when I was a kid, so it represents that part of me. I also got the Eye of Horus on my neck, which is the Egyptian symbol for protection and good health.”

John Lucas III
Lucas has a tattoo on his back that reads: “You can’t stop my success this is my destiny, but I will leave you my footprints behind, so you can follow what was left of me.”

Mickael Pietrus
Pietrus has tattoos across his upper torso, including handprints on both shoulders.

Sebastian Telfair
Telfair has the words “LUCKY ME” tattooed on his back, a reference to the Jay-Z song of the same name.

Players without tattoos:

Alan Anderson
Andrea Bargnani
Landry Fields
Aaron Gray
Linas Kleiza
Kyle Lowry
Terrence Ross
Jonas Valanciunas



John Lucas III

Reader Matt Jackson pointed out that Bulls point guard John Lucas III has a tattoo on his back that occasionally peeks out of the sides of his jersey as seen in THIS photo. He also pointed out a March 2012 John Lucas III feature on The Windy Apple that features the photo above. Team and overall stats have been adjusted, thanks Matt!



Chicago Bulls 2011-12

Tattoo percentage: 54% (7 players with tattoos, 6 without)

Even with the loss of Rasual Butler and Keith Bogans, the tattoo percentage for the Bulls stayed about the same as last year’s squad. A lot of variation here—there’s definitely some extrapolation to be had between Boozer’s self-obsessed tattoos, Rose’s declarations of love and inspiration, and Noah’s assertion that it’s more original to not have tattoos at this point. But not by me.

Players with tattoos:

Carlos Boozer
Boozer recently launched a website which includes a photo gallery of his tattoos. It’s not exhaustive, but does include a nice photo of his “look back and thank god, look forward and trust god” chest tattoo. But the “C BOOZ UNLEASH THE BEAST” tattoo is disappointingly absent.

Ronnie Brewer
Brewer may lead the league in basketball tattoos, with a ball tattooed on each shoulder and a hoop tattooed on his forearm.

Richard Hamilton
The tattoo of a skeleton hand emerging from the grave spinning a basketball is an all-time favorite. For the NBA Mailbag, he described the tattoo: “I have R.I.P. coming out the ground on a tombstone that means basketball for life, basketball till I die. Yeah.” 

Kyle Korver
In 2006, Korver told Sports Illustrated that he promised his mother he’s wait until her death before getting a tattoo. In 2009, as reported by Omaha.com, he and his brother Kaleb got tattoos of their favorite bible verses. Kaleb remarked that their mother was “good with it” and that they’re trying to convince their other two brothers to join in.

John Lucas III
The Windy Apple’s March 2012 feature “15 Things You Didn’t Know About John Lucas III” includes a photo of the text tattooed on Lucas’s back.

Derrick Rose
A 2011 video interview shows Rose’s new tattoo, the word “HOPE” across his left wrist. For the interview, the 2011 MVP described the emotional impetus for the design: “when things seem like it’s hard, and you think you don’t got no one else on your side, and you feel alone and all that, there’s always a chance and you’ve always got to keep hope alive. And I want to be that hope for kids, for adults or whoever. When they see me, they just want to go hard at whatever they’re doing. Just because they see the way that I am and they see the way that I play.” Also worth noting is this 27 second video of Rose’s car pulling up to a tattoo shop in Chicago and people going ABSOLUTELY BONKERS.

C.J. Watson
According to an interview for Black Sports Online, Watson got his first tattoo at the age of 16. The design includes his nickname—Quiet Storm—which also doubles as the name for his foundation. Watson reveals in the interview that the nickname was suggested by his sister while they were at the tattoo shop.

Players without tattoos:

Omer Asik
Jimmy Butler
Luol Deng
Taj Gibson
Joakim Noah
Brian Scalabrine



Chicago Bulls, 2010-11

Tattoo percentage: 47% (7 players with tattoos, 8 without)

The Bulls have one of the lower tattoo percentages in the league, however the surprise that clean cut Kyle Korver has one somehow counts extra.

Players with tattoos:

Keith Bogans

Bogans has a tattoo of a bull, but not for his team: “I have one tattoo of a taurus on my arm. It’s a bull, it fits my personality. The other one is a panther with a basketball … I got that when I was a little bit younger.”

Carlos Boozer

Raised in Alaska, Boozer represents his home state with a tattoo of a grizzly bear. He didn’t leave himself out though, as the bear is surrounded by the text “C BOOZ UNLEASH THE BEAST.”

Ronnie Brewer

Brewer may lead the league in basketball tattoos, with one on each shoulder and a hoop on his forearm.

Rasual Butler

Early in Butler’s career, he got a tattoo reading “Against All Odds” on his left shoulder, circling the letters “SP” for his hometown of South Philadephia. During the subsequent ten years, he got the rest of his arm filled in with textures and a harp (?) but it’s nice to see the original design intact.

Kyle Korver

“We all have our favorite bible verse in my family,” explained Korver’s younger brother Kaleb in a 2009 profile, and the brothers both had their favorites tattooed on their ribs.

Derrick Rose

Not surprisingly, the sweetest dude in the NBA can made a story about getting his hand tattooed into a heart-lifting tear jerker: “I got my mom’s name with a rose behind it. Because her last name’s Rose—Brenda Rose—it’s not an ex-girlfriend or anything like that. She told me ‘don’t get it.’ Actually when I showed it to her, it was her and her friend downstairs at her house, I went out there. She said, ‘let me look at your hand.’ She looked at my hand and started crying, showing her friend, like ‘look at his tattoo’ calling me her little baby.”

C.J. Watson 

Has tattoos
of his family’s names on his right arm.

Players without tattoos:

Omer Asik

Luol Deng 

Taj Gibson

John Lucas III

Joakim Noah: Noah is decidedly anti-tattoo: “I think that this is just a trend that Allen Iverson started. But I think that it’s almost like more unique now not to have them than to have them. I think that a lot of them are corny, to be honest with you.”  

Jannero Pargo

Brian Scalabrine  

Kurt Thomas



NBA tattoos


2012-13 NBA overall tattoo percentage: 56%
250 players with tattoos, 196 without [details]


2011-12 NBA overall tattoo percentage: 55% [details]
2010-11 NBA overall tattoo percentage: 53% [details]

A player-by-player, team-by-team guide to tattoos in the NBA. It is not an attempt to document every tattoo of every player–rather it is an attempt to provide a series of tools for sorting overall tattoo statistics in the NBA alongside glimpses into tattoo trends. Click on any team name below for player details of that team:

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Hornets - Knicks - Thunder - Magic - Sixers - Suns
Trail Blazers - Kings - Spurs - Raptors - Jazz - Wizards

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Disclaimer: This info is collected completely anecdotally, mostly by watching games, but also through study of photos, interviews, and player profiles. It’s very likely that tattoos have gone unobserved or remain hidden, especially on non-superstar players. Every effort has been made to present the best possible information, but statistics should not be considered definitive. Please use Ask Me to share any relevant information.