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		<title>DASHAWN JORDAN JUST DROPPED ONE OF THE HARDEST PARTS OF 2026 &#8211; WATCH IT NOW</title>
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<p>Some parts grab you right away. Dashawn Jordan’s &#8220;&#8221;Home Is Where The Heart Is&#8221; Nike Part, is one of those. </p>



<p>The part was released on the Nike SB YouTube channel on March 16, with his new shoe being avaiable online and in skate shops the next day. The part is tied to Dashawn’s first signature Nike shoe, an SB Dunk Low, but it doesn&#8217;t play like a simple promo video. It&#8217;s a full video part with serious tricks, and some heavy bangers.<br><br>Watch the Full Part Here:</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">THE CLIPS EVERYONE’S GOING TO TALK ABOUT</h3>



<p>There are two tricks that feel impossible to ignore here.</p>



<p>The first is the lazer flip over the rail, which is already the clip a lot of people are rewinding. The second is the ender, a massive 5-0 down a 30-stair handrail that is set to be Dashawn’s April 2026 <strong>Thrasher</strong> cover. That cover is also his first.</p>



<p>That alone would have been enough to make this rollout hit. But what gives the whole thing more personality is that Dashawn also made the song he skates to. Same shoe, same part, same voice behind the music. That makes the whole release feel more personal and a lot less manufactured than most brand projects. </p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">WHY THIS ONE LANDED</h3>



<p>Dashawn has been that guy for a while now. Great style, crazy control, and the kind of pop and confidence that makes hard tricks look settled. But this part feels bigger than a standard reminder that he is good. It feels like one of those moments where everything lines up at once.</p>



<p>The shoe has a clear Arizona stamp on it too. Nike SB’s release page ties the design to Dashawn’s home state, with details pulled from the Diamondbacks look and the desert feel around it. That makes the whole project feel connected instead of random.</p>



<p>And honestly, that is a big reason the part works. Nothing about it feels thrown together. The skating is heavy, the song belongs to him, the shoe has a real point of view, and the ender is the kind of clip that people will still be bringing up months from now.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">RUN IT BACK</h3>



<p>Was the lazer flip your favorite trick in the part, or did the 5-0 shut the whole conversation down?</p>



<p>Does this feel like Dashawn’s best part yet?</p>



<p>And where does that ender rank among the heaviest 5-0s we’ve seen in recent years?</p>
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<p>Every generation of skating has those names that get repeated with a certain tone. Not just “he was good,” but more like, “you had to see it.”</p>



<p>Phil Shao is one of those names.</p>



<p>For skaters who were around in the early-to-mid ’90s, Shao had a reputation for being able to skate absolutely everything. Vert ramps, bowls, pools, ledges, banks, weird DIY transitions, big transfers—none of it seemed out of reach. The new documentary <strong>The Legend of Phil Shao</strong> digs into why so many people from that era still talk about him like he was operating on another level.</p>



<p>And for a lot of younger skaters, this might be the first time they’re hearing his story at all.</p>



<p>Watch the Full Doc Here:</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The documentary revisits a skater who could do it all</h2>



<p>The film pulls together interviews from friends, teammates, photographers, and filmers who were around during Shao’s rise in Northern California skating.</p>



<p>It traces his path from early vert contests and local sessions around <strong>Redwood City and Stanford</strong>, through his time riding for <strong>Confusion Skateboards</strong>, and eventually landing on <strong>Think Skateboards</strong>—a team built around skaters who could handle any terrain you put in front of them.</p>



<p>By the mid-’90s, Shao had built a reputation as one of the most well-rounded skaters in the van. One minute he’d be skating <strong>Greer Park</strong>, the next he’d be blasting airs on a vert ramp, and later in the same day he’d be figuring out some technical ledge trick nobody else had thought of yet.</p>



<p>That kind of versatility wasn’t common as street skating started getting more specialized in the ’90s. Shao came from the vert world, but when street skating exploded, he adapted instantly—without losing the power and flow that made him dangerous on transition.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The tricks and spots that built the legend</h2>



<p>The documentary revisits a lot of the moments older skaters still bring up when Phil’s name comes up.</p>



<p>There’s the <strong>Fort Miley top-rail grind</strong> that landed him the <strong>July 1996 Thrasher cover</strong>, one of the most talked-about photos of the era. The setup is brutally tight, with almost no room between the bank and the rail, meaning you basically have to ollie straight up to get on it.</p>



<p>Then there are the sessions at <strong>China Banks</strong>, where Shao started stacking tricks on the upper ledges—progressing from grinds to tailslides and eventually pulling a <strong>front tailslide to fakie</strong> on terrain that barely seems skateable in the first place.</p>



<p>The film also digs into clips from Think videos like <strong>“Damage” (1996)</strong> and <strong>“Dedication” (1998)</strong>, along with footage from <strong>Emerica’s “Yellow.”</strong> In all of it, the same thing stands out: Shao never looked forced. Everything flowed. Big stuff, tech stuff, transition lines—it all connected.</p>



<p>That’s why people from that era constantly describe him the same way: someone who could skate anything and make it look natural.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">More than just a great skater</h2>



<p>One thing the documentary makes clear is that Shao wasn’t just respected for his skating.</p>



<p>He was known as one of the smartest guys in the van. While skating professionally, he was also attending <strong>UC Berkeley</strong>, where he earned an English degree. Eventually he began working at <strong>Thrasher Magazine</strong> as a copy editor, and many people around the mag believed he was on track to eventually become its next editor.</p>



<p>It’s a part of his story that adds another layer to the legacy. Phil wasn’t just shaping skateboarding on his board—he was likely going to help shape it behind the scenes too.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The loss that shook the skate world</h2>



<p>In August 1998, while on a skate trip along the West Coast, Shao was killed in a car crash after accepting a ride from a driver who had been drinking. He was just <strong>24 years old</strong>.</p>



<p>For the people who knew him, the loss hit hard. Friends, teammates, and people at Thrasher have spoken about how deeply it affected them and how different things might have been if he had lived longer.</p>



<p>The documentary doesn’t shy away from that part of the story, but it ultimately focuses on why Phil Shao is still remembered almost three decades later.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A legend a lot of skaters are just now discovering</h2>



<p>The truth is, most skaters today probably didn’t grow up hearing Phil Shao’s name.</p>



<p>If you started skating in the 2000s or later, you likely missed his era entirely. His video parts weren’t circulating on Instagram or TikTok, and the photos that defined him lived mostly in old magazines and VHS tapes.</p>



<p>That’s part of what makes <strong>The Legend of Phil Shao</strong> important.</p>



<p>It’s not just nostalgia for the people who were there. It’s a chance for a newer generation to see why older skaters still talk about him the way they do.</p>



<p>Once you start watching the footage—Greer sessions, Fort Miley clips, China Banks tricks, Think video parts—you begin to understand why his friends describe him as someone who could skate anything and make it look effortless.</p>



<p>And why, nearly thirty years later, his name still comes up whenever skaters talk about the best all-terrain rippers of that era.</p>
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