Grammy Award-winning rapper set to play professional basketball in China
Rapper J. Cole announced he will play professional basketball in China with the Nanjing Monkey Kings of the Chinese Basketball Association this season.
There is no fall off for J. Cole.
The 41-year-old rapper, who recently released his seventh studio album, "The Fall Off," will be playing professional basketball in China, he recently announced.
ESPN reported that the two-time Grammy-Award winner, whose real name is Jermaine Cole, signed a contract with the Nanjing Monkey Kings of the Chinese Basketball Association.
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Cole has played professional basketball overseas before, suiting up for the Basketball Africa League's Rwanda Patriots in 2021 and the Scarborough Shooting Stars in the Canadian Elite Basketball League the following year.
The Fayetteville, North Carolina native hinted at the news last week in an interview with Revolt.
"The basketball s--- is like me just trying to scratch a last itch of, yo, let me see if I can do this," Cole said during the interview. "Could I train and be able to go play professional because these teams in these leagues are looking at it like, ‘He’s not a--. He can come be on the court, and he can give our league some publicity.'"
Cole said the Monkey Kings were offering him to play for them last year.
"I’m looking at the clock like, boy, I’m getting older. This might be my last shot. I’m going to keep my word to them and show up and play a couple of games, although I know I’m not in the best of shape because the album. I’m going to go out there and have fun with it."
Cole joined the mainstream rap game in the early 2010s, with his debut album, "Cole World: The Sideline Story," coming out in 2011 that featured hits like "Work Out" and "In The Morning" with fellow basketball fan Drake.
Cole is also a minority owner of the Charlotte Hornets as part of the group that bought the organization from Michael Jordan for $3 billion.
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