Drake, Kevin Hart to Coach NBA All-Star Celebrity Game

  /  01.14.2016

Drake and Kevin Hart are bringing their A-game to the court. The Canadian rapper and comedian will serve as coaches at next month’s NBA All-Star Celebrity Game.

Drizzy will front his native Canada’s team, while the “Ride Along 2” star will rep the United States, according to The Associated Press.

Drake’s team will include NBA TV analyst Rick Fox, Arcade Fire’s Win Butler, Drew and Jonathan Scott from HGTV’s “Property Brothers,” tennis star Milos Raonic, and actor-singer Kris Wu.

They will face off against Hart’s all-star roster including “Black-ish’s” Anthony Anderson, “Creed” star Michael B. Jordan, “Empire’s” Bryshere “Yazz” Gray, and Nick Cannon.

The NBA All-Star Celebrity Game will be held Feb. 12 at Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto.

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