Team Canada, coached by Drake, beat Kevin hart and Team USA in the NBA Celebrity Game, kicking off All-Star festivities for the weekend. Later Friday night, Zach LaVine and Team USA beat Team World 157-154 in the Rising Stars Game.
Drake and Team Canada win 2016 NBA Celebrity Game

Peter Llewellyn-USA TODAY SportsSometimes, classic sports stories just don’t have happy endings. When four-time Celebrity Game MVP and Team USA coach Kevin Hart came out of retirement in the third quarter during the opening events of All-Star Weekend on Friday, it seemed inevitable he would spark a stirring comeback that led the Americans to victory. Instead, Team Canada took their nine-point halftime lead and held on for a 74-64 win.
Jason Sudeikis was the game’s highlight in the first half, nailing three triples in four attempts while spinning in a pretty layup on a baseline drive. It’s a real shame those skills never showed themselves in Saturday Night Live, you know?
Read Article >The NBA All-Star Game is serving HOT LIME BLING


After the Super Bowl and its expensive, expensive, golden concessions, we thought we had seem it all. But Levi’s Stadium didn’t have punny meals at its game. The NBA All-Star weekend does. That can only mean one thing...
One of the entrees listed on the menu is chicken strips with a side of fried, cleverly named Hot Lime Bling after Drake’s latest hit. And considering that Drake is participating in the All-Star festivities, the name could not be any better.
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