While we wait to find out the next head coach of the Raiders, let’s step away from football for a few minutes.
Later in the week, there will be plenty of time to talk about coaching hires, playoff football and NFL referees partnering with the Chiefs for their third consecutive Super Bowl title.
Judging by the pictures, the length of the court is about 60 feet, making it roughly two-thirds the length of a regulation NBA court.
The width of the court is a little tighter than a regulation court, as well.
At 6’5, 265 pounds, Crosby presumably does most of his damage around the hoop, but if he wants to work out his perimeter game, the three-point line looks like the standard high school distance.
A mural on one end of the court features an image of Crosby surrounded by Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali.
Crosby’s ball rack is a little fancier than the little squeaky metal trolleys you find in just about every gymnasium on the planet.
Crosby’s wall display/rack features 15 official NBA game balls. At a retail of $199 per ball, he has nearly $3,000 in basketballs suspended under LED lights reading ‘UNDISPUTED.’
Two mannequins on a sidewall display feature Crosby’s Pro Bowl uniform as well as a helmet from each of his college and NFL teams – Eastern Michigan University and the Raiders.
On to the jersey wall…
Crosby has a massive collage of signed game jerseys featuring stars like Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Donald, T.J. Watt, Micah Parsons, Travis Kelce and Aidan Hutchinson, among others.
And if you look closely, there’s only one Raiders jersey on the ball.
It’s not Derek Carr, Charles Woodson, Davante Adams, Brock Bowers or any of the legends that came before those players.
It’s his old pal no. 69 Adam Butler. The most underrated piece of the Raider defense over the last two seasons.
On a side note, Butler is slated to be a free agent in two short months.
He’s a player the Raiders should do everything they can to bring back and ‘The Condor’ probably doesn’t disagree.
And last but not least, the bathroom…
Crosby spared no expense on the bathroom. The art on the wall features Crosby, Von Miller, Warren Sapp and… anyone recognize the Los Angeles Ram on the far left?
According to Clark County property records, Crosby paid a little more than $5.6 million for his home in 2024.
At the time of purchase, his basketball court looked a lot different. It served as a volleyball court with what looks like a golf simulator in the back, as well.
Not a bad setup before or after.