According to a tweet from the official NBA All-Star account on Thursday, pop singer Justin Bieber and rapper Quavo were announced as late additions to the 2018 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game rosters for Friday's contest at Verizon Up Arena in Los Angeles.

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Joining the Biebs on Team Lakers is Sterling Brim of MTV’s “Ridiculousness,” Nick Cannon of MTV’s “Wild’N Out,” boxer Terence Crawford, NBA2KTV host Rachel DeMita, Jerry Ferrara of STARZ’s “Power,” Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Marc Lasry, NBA legend and ESPN analyst Tracy McGrady, Caleb McLaughlin of Netflix’s “Stranger Things,” Candace Parker of the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks, former NBA point guard and three-time Slam Dunk Contest champion Nate Robinson, Drew Scott of HGTV’s “Property Brothers,” as well as actor, singer and music producer Kris Wu.

Quavo, who went on ESPN's “First Take” on Thursday morning to make the announcement, will be on Team Clippers.

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The Migos rapper will be joined on Team Clippers by Anthony Anderson of ABC’s “black-ish,” social media star Brandon Armstrong, Miles Brown of ABC’s “black-ish,” Win Butler of Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire, actor and recording artist Common, Olympic sprinter Andre De Grasse, Stefanie Dolson of the WNBA’s Chicago Sky, actor and singer Jamie Foxx, NBA legend and ESPN analyst Paul Pierce, actress and activist Dascha Polanco, two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson of the PGA tour, as well as legendary NBA point guard Jason Williams.

The 2018 Celebrity Game will also mark the debut of a four-point line, according to the rules posted on NBA.com. Beginning in the second half of the game, players can make a shot from beyond “The Ridge” for a bonus point and a $4,000 donation to the Thurgood Marshall College Fund in coordination with presenting sponsor Ruffles.