J. Cole just dropped his new album The Off-Season yesterday, and he's about to play in his first professional basketball game.
The NBA and FIBA joined forces to create the Basketball Africa League, and Cole signed to the Rwanda Patriots, his first game is tomorrow (5/16) against the Nigeria River Hoopers.
Overall, Cole signed a three to six-game contract, so he has a short time to impress, but his chance to earn a spot on the team starts tomorrow.
If you're in the United States, you can catch the game on Sunday morning at 7 AM EST on ESPN NEWS.
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