Mookie Betts named coach for NBA All-Star celebrity game

Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts will take on a new role as a coach in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game. The multi-sport athlete joins a tradition of MLB figures leading teams in the event during All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles.

Mookie Betts, the baseball superstar known for his versatility across sports, has been selected as one of the coaches for the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game. The event is scheduled for Friday, February 13, at 7 p.m. ET at the Clippers' Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, as part of NBA All-Star Weekend.

Betts recently contributed to the Dodgers' second consecutive World Series championship in the fall. His athletic background extends beyond baseball; he has bowled multiple perfect games, excels at golf, and was a star point guard in high school basketball. This coaching stint marks another chapter in his multi-sport prowess.

Betts follows in the footsteps of fellow MLB legend Barry Bonds, who coached in last year's game in the Bay Area, making him the second consecutive hometown MLB star to participate. The celebrity team under Betts' guidance has not yet been announced, but expectations are high given his track record of success.

This opportunity highlights Betts' broad appeal and talents, bridging baseball and basketball communities during a marquee NBA event.

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