During Game 1 between the Celtics-Bucks, the jumbotron cut to Jack Harlow with a mic'd up Scott Foster asking Ed Malloy who the rapper was.
— . (@GeriatricSoul)May 1, 2022 — DipLeanRon™️ (@PeepGodRon)May 1, 2022 — sean (@rameswaram)May 1, 2022 — bri (@BriannaSymone_)May 1, 2022 — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter)May 1, 2022 But apparently NBA referee Scott Foster isn’t one of the rapper’s nearly 50 million monthly Spotify listeners.
Jack Harlow might be popular in the music scene but not so much on the NBA field. The rapper has flown to no.1 on the Billboard chart but seemed like a.
One referee suggested to the other that they should walk up and ask Jack Harlow who he is. Harlow attended the recent Celtics’ game and while he was sitting in the audience, he caught the attention of the referees. The NBA referee Scott Foster found himself asking who Jack Harlow was.
During Game 1 between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Boston Celtics of the 2022 NBA Playoffs Eastern Conference Semifinals on Sunday (May 1) in Boston, the 2020 ...
Nevertheless, they might get familiar with the 23-year-old rhymer after he makes his acting debut in the reboot of the 1992 film White Men Can't Jump. Harlow, who is an avid b-baller himself, will be taking on the role of Billy Hoyle, which was originally played by Woody Harrelson in the initial movie. The flick will be directed by Charles Kidd II, also known as Calmatic, with the script penned by Kenya Barris and Doug Hall. No word on when filming will begin or when the movie will arrive in theaters. Foster then gestures in the direction of where Jack is sitting courtside and says, “That’s the guy over here, right here...in the white shirt behind you.”