
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) — After claiming the National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Star Celebrity Game MVP award four times, comedian Kevin Hart is set to try his hand in coaching.
The league announced that the actor and Grammy Award-winning artist Drake will face off as head coaches of the Canada and U.S. teams, respectively, at the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game 2016 on February 12 (February 13 PHT) in Toronto.
Drake will be assisted by two-time NBA MVP Steve Nash and Toronto Blue Jays right fielder José Bautista.
Team Canada will be represented by:
Stephan James (‘Race’)
Win Butler (Arcade Fire)
Drew Scott (‘Property Brothers’)
Jonathan Scott (‘Property Brothers’)
Milos Raonic (Tennis player)
Kris Wu (Singer)
Tracy McGrady (Seven-time NBA All-Star)
Rick Fox (Three-time NBA Champion)
Natalie Achonwa (Indiana Fever)
Hart’s team USA will include:
Jason Sudeikis (‘Horrible Bosses’)
Michael B. Jordan (‘Creed’)
Anthony Anderson (‘Blackish’)
Bryshere “Yazz” Gray (‘Empire’)
Nick Cannon (‘America’s Got Talent’)
Chauncey Billups (Five-time NBA All-Star)
Muggsy Bogues (NBA legend)
Marc Lasry (Milwaukee Bucks Co-owner)
Elena Delle Donne (WNBA MVP)
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