Snoop Dogg to serve as celebrity commissioner of new basketball league
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Snoop Dogg can now add "celebrity commissioner" to his resume.
The rapper and actor has officially signed on with the Champions Basketball League, a new 5-on-5 professional summer league made up of former NBA players, according to TMZ Sports. As celebrity commissioner, he'll be tasked with overseeing the entertainment side of the league.
new celebrity commissioner n owner of @ChampsHoops . comin to a city near u 💯 https://t.co/rXDtoCKgMi pic.twitter.com/Xn8Qv6dA9B
— Snoop Dogg (@SnoopDogg) April 26, 2017
Players reportedly suiting up for the new league include Al Harrington, Corey Maggette, and Kareem Rush.
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