ESPN and the NBA today announced the rosters for the 2022
Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, featuring actors, comedians, singers, rappers, athletes and more. ESPN will exclusively televise the game on Friday, February 18, at 7 p.m. ET as part of its overall NBA All-Star coverage. The game will be played at Wolstein Center in Cleveland.
ESPN NBA reporter and host Cassidy Hubbarth will return as the host of the broadcast to drive the conversation around the game. ESPN NBA analysts Kendrick Perkins and Richard Jefferson, who work closely together on ESPN’s
NBA Today, will serve as first-time Celebrity Game analysts, while Monica McNutt makes her first Celebrity Game appearance as the sideline reporter. The broadcast team will be mobile and conduct interviews with coaches and players during the game.
Cleveland native and recording artist Machine Gun Kelly, rapper Jack Harlow, comedian Tiffany Haddish, Actor and NBA India Ambassador Ranveer Singh, Cleveland Mayor Justin M. Bibb, Peloton instructor Alex Toussaint and host, actress, athlete and model Brittney Elena will make their Celebrity Game debuts, joining hip-hop sensation Quavo, who will return for his fifth Celebrity Game appearance. Additional players include Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA, ABC’s
The Bachelor Matt James, country music stars Kane Brown and Jimmie Allen, along with renowned athletes from the past and present including Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, Las Vegas Aces forward Dearica Hamby, Cleveland Cavaliers legends Booby Gibson and Anderson Varejao, and Olympian and professional skateboarder Nyjah Huston.
NBA 75
th Anniversary Team members and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famers Dominique Wilkins and Bill Walton will serve as head coaches for the game. The full rosters for Team Walton and Team Nique are below.
Team Walton |
Team Nique |
Jimmie Allen (singer, songwriter) |
Anuel AA (rapper) |
Brittney Elena (host, actress, athlete and model) |
Mayor Justin Bibb (Mayor of Cleveland) |
Machine Gun Kelly (singer, songwriter) |
Kane Brown (singer, songwriter) |
Tiffany Haddish (comedian, actress and author) |
Myles Garrett (Cleveland Browns defensive end) |
Dearica Hamby (Las Vegas Aces forward) |
Booby Gibson (Cleveland Cavaliers legend) |
Nyjah Huston (Olympian, professional skateboarder) |
Jack Harlow (rapper, recording artist) |
Matt James (ABC’s The Bachelor) |
Crissa Jackson (Harlem Globetrotters player) |
Quavo (rapper, recording artist) |
Anjali Ranadivé (singer, songwriter) |
Ranveer Singh (actor) |
Gianmarco Tamberi (Olympic high jump champion) |
Anderson Varejao (Cleveland Cavaliers legend) |
Alex Toussaint (Peloton instructor) |
*Rosters are subject to change.
As previously announced, the game will tip off with the Ruffles Ridge 4-point Shooting Competition, with Ruffles and the NBA donating $4,000 to support the Thurgood Marshall College Fund for every shot made from behind the line, with a minimum of $40,000.
The 2022
Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game will also be available to stream via the ESPN App. More details on ESPN’s NBA All-Star coverage plans will be announced soon.
Media contacts
ESPN: Ben Cafardo at
ben.cafardo@espn.com
NBA: Jacinda Ortiz at
jortiz@nba.com
About NBA All-Star 2022
NBA All-Star 2022 in Cleveland will bring together the most talented and passionate players for a global celebration of the game as the league celebrates its 75th Anniversary Season. The 71st NBA All-Star Game will take place on Sunday, Feb. 20 at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse and will reach fans in 215 countries and territories in 47 languages. TNT will televise the All-Star Game for the 20th consecutive year, marking Turner Sports’ 37th year of NBA All-Star coverage. Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse will also host Clorox Rising Stars on Friday, Feb. 18 and State Farm All-Star Saturday Night on Saturday, Feb. 19. The Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game on Feb. 18 and the NBA All-Star Practice and NBA HBCU Classic, both presented by AT&T, on Feb. 19 will take place at the Wolstein Center.