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To top off the first day of the NBA All Star Weekend, celebrities from Canada and the U.S. played a friendly game of basketball at the Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto. At the Air Canada Centre, the Rising Stars of the NBA will go head to head as the U.S. takes on the world, headed by Toronto's Andrew Wiggins.

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USA player Kevin Hart (right) drives past Canada players Stephan James (733) and Tammy Sutton-Brown (55) after trading his clipboard for a jersey.Peter Llewellyn

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Kevin Hart gives a team talk to Team USA.Chris Young/The Canadian Press

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Team Canada's Tracy McGrady jokingly removes Team USA's Muggsy Bogues from the court.Chris Young/The Canadian Press

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Team USA's Jason Sudeikis reacts during the game.Chris Young/The Canadian Press

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Canada player Milos Ranoic (27) drives to the basket past USA player Elena Delle Donne (11) during the All-Star celebrity basketball game at Ricoh Coliseum.Peter Llewellyn

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Canada celebrity head coach Drake during the All-Star celebrity basketball game at Ricoh Coliseum.Peter Llewellyn

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Canada player Win Butler (34) battles for the ball with USA player Nick Cannon (2) during the All-Star celebrity basketball game at Ricoh Coliseum.Peter Llewellyn

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Team United States forward Jabari Parker slam dunks the ball past Team World during first half NBA rising stars all-star basketball action in Toronto on Friday, February 12, 2016.Warren Toda/The Canadian Press

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Team World forward Andrew Wiggins (22) runs down the ball against Rodney Hood (5) during second half NBA rising stars all-star basketball action in Toronto on Friday, February 12, 2016.MARK BLINCH/The Canadian Press

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Team United States' Zach LaVine holds the MVP trophy after the NBA rising stars all-star basketball game in Toronto on Friday, February 12, 2016.MARK BLINCH/The Canadian Press

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