Brook Lopez has never been one to blend into the background.
The 38-year-old center has spent 18 NBA seasons as one of the league's most uniquely interesting players, a 7-foot-1 comic book devotee who studied creative writing at Stanford, collects thousands of comics, and once told the Wall Street Journal that Comic-Con was one of the few places where he actually blends in.
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So when Lopez emerged from the tunnel ahead of Sunday night's regular season finale against the Golden State Warriors at Intuit Dome, carrying a life-size Skeletor Havoc Staff, it felt perfectly on brand for a guy who has never separated his love of pop culture from his love of basketball.
"I've been a Masters of the Universe fan since I was a kid, so carrying Mattel Chronicles Havoc Staff for my final tunnel walk felt… appropriately menacing," Lopez said. "Skeletor always had a flair for dramatic entrances, and I felt the power last night."
The Entrance
The stunt was part of Mattel's broader marketing push ahead of the live-action Masters of the Universe film, which hits theaters on June 5 and features Jared Leto as Skeletor alongside Nicholas Galitzine as He-Man.
The life-size Masters of the Universe Chronicles Havoc Staff that Lopez carried stands over five feet tall and features lights, sound, and smoke effects.
The collectible role-play item became available for pre-order today, April 15, at midnight PST.
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But the moment wasn't just a promotional play.
Lopez has been a self-described DC Comics superfan for his entire career, and he and his twin brother Robin launched their own basketball manga called Transition Game back in 2021.
He has attended Comic-Con dressed as superheroes, befriended legendary artists like Jim Lee, and once spent his entire NBA rookie orientation doodling characters in the margins of his notebook.
A Big Moment
The Los Angeles Clippers went on to beat the Warriors 115-110 on Sunday, finishing 42-40 and locking in as the ninth seed heading into the play-in tournament.
Lopez, who became the team's starting center after Ivica Zubac was dealt at the trade deadline, has quietly been a steadying force during the second half of the season with his floor-spacing ability and rim protection.
Tonight, the Clippers and Warriors run it back at Intuit Dome in the 9-vs-10 play-in game with a playoff berth still within reach.
Lopez may not have walked in carrying a giant staff this time around, but don't put it past him. If there's one player in the NBA who would channel a cartoon villain on the biggest stage, it's him.
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