Who's Got Game Sport
Who’s Got Game Sport is a not for profit (limited by guarantee company) that uses basketball as a tool for social impact and development.[1][2]
Celebrity Ball Out, is an annual celebrity basketball game that takes place at the Copper Box Arena, at Queen Elizabeth’s Olympic Park.
The Game is played under normal FIBA basketball rules, but there are notable differences from an average game. Players sometimes start the game at a typical positions Gameplay usually involves players attempting spectacular slam dunks and alley oops and defensive effort is usually limited. The final score is generally much higher than a competitive British Basketball League game. If the score is close, the fourth quarter is more competitive.
The player introductions are usually accompanied by a significant amount of fanfare, including lighting effects, dance music, and pyrotechnics, Special uniforms are designed for the game each year, Halftime is also longer than a typical BBL game due to musical performances by popular artists. The first such halftime show happened in the 2017 game, with Ghetts Performing.
Celebrity Players[edit]
Year | Players |
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2017 | Sonny Valentine, Suli Breaks, Flowdan, Femi Oyeniran, Ghetts (Performer) |
2018 | Richard Blackwood, Sonny Valentine, Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, Anthony Yarde, Femi Oyeniran, Tosin Cole, |
2019 | Richard Blackwood, Sonny Valentine, Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, Anthony Yarde, Femi Oyeniran, Rak-su, Not3s, Tosin Cole, Eddie Kadi, Richard Riakporhe, EO (rapper) |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Who's Got Game". Retrieved 1 May 2020.
- ↑ "Companies House".
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