In case you missed it over the weekend, Friday was the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game in Los Angeles. Migos rapper Quavo and singer Justin Bieber were last-minute additions to the game and were added to Team Clippers and Team Lakers, respectively. In Team Clippers' 75-66 victory over Team Lakers, Quavo was named the game's Most Valuable Player.
The rapper even posted a customized NBA 2K19 cover this afternoon on Twitter in wake of his dominant performance.
R A T I N G S 9 9 @NBA2K pic.twitter.com/TqeqmzCzDu
— QuavoYRN (@QuavoStuntin) February 19, 2018
The 26-year-old from Georgia balled out and led all the other players in scoring. In 36 minutes of action, Quavo had a game-high 19 points on 7-of-10 shooting from the field, five rebounds and three assists in his team's victory.
Yes, there is actually a legitimate box score that kept track of all these numbers from Friday night according to a tweet from Whitney Medworth of SB Nation. Have a look below to check out the rest of the celebrities and how they did.
final box score for the celebrity all star game. quavo, the MVP, played 36 minutes went 7/10 and had 19, 5, 3. pic.twitter.com/D1NdutTZ1z
— whitney medworth (@its_whitney) February 17, 2018
Speaking of 2K, probably the most memorable moment from the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game was when Quavo had a monster blocked shot on NBA2KTV host Rachel DeMita. She was knocked to the floor and said after the game that she bruised her hip, but Quavo was apologetic and immediately helped her up.




🤷🏾♂️ Massage On Me?!
— QuavoYRN (@QuavoStuntin) February 17, 2018
DeMita, who was an All-American basketball player in high school and played college ball at Old Dominion, took to Twitter the next morning and said that all is good between her and Quavo.
https://twitter.com/RADeMita/status/964901053241049089
A video of the hilarious play, which was posted to YouTube by CliveNBAParody, can be viewed below in all of its glory.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1n05ih1Xws8
Quavo is living it up and having the time of his life right now, as there's plenty for the rapper to smile about. According to an article posted this weekend by XXL, Migos' new album “Culture II” had over one billion streams online in only 20 days since its release.