Migos was a hip hop trio that was active from 2008 to 2022. Its members have been spotted at many NBA games and Quavious "Quavo" Marshall even won the MVP award at the 2018 Celebrity All-Star Game.
On Nov. 1, Kirshnik "Takeoff" Ball was murdered in Houston, Texas. The former Migos rapper was only 28 when he tragically passed away.
At the time of his death, Takeoff was with Quavo. It appears that Quavo was not shot and he seems to be doing fine.
NBA All-Star Weekend features a lot of entertaining events. One of the events is the Celebrity All-Star Game, which features some of the most popular movie icons, artists and other celebrities.
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The 2018 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game had a lot of big-name players. Migos' Quavo and Justin Bieber were the most popular artists, while Rachel DeMita also made an appearance.
Michael B. Jordan also played in the celebrity game, as well as Tracy McGrady, the former NBA All-Star.
The popular Migos rapper played for Team Clippers during the game, leading them to a 76-66 victory. Quavo showed that he can ball as he scored 19 points on seven-for-10 shooting in the game.
Quavo, who celebrated his MVP trophy with Offset and Takeoff, also added five rebounds and three assists to the final box score. The rapper was amazing from start to finish, which you can see in the video below.
Quavo has also played in many other Celebrity All-Star Games since then, with his most recent appearance being in 2022. Unfortunately, he couldn't repeat his success from 2018 and win another MVP award.
Loyalty to the Atlanta Hawks
Besides being a great basketball player, Quavo is also a huge fan of the Atlanta Hawks. The rapper was born and raised in Georgia, which is why it's not surprising that he's a big fan of the team.
On April 2, 2022, the Hawks even hosted a "Quavo Night" to celebrate the 31st birthday of the Migos member. This happened during their game against the Brooklyn Nets.
“I can’t think of a better way to celebrate [my birthday] than with a team I’ve supported for so many years. The Hawks are family to me and I’m one of their biggest supporters," Quavo said earlier this year.
The popular rapper has been seen at many Hawks games throughout the years. He's also attended many games with Offset and Takeoff.
Unfortunately, the trio fell apart in 2022. Last month, Quavo and Takeoff released their first album without Offset. Due to the tragic death of the rapper, Quavo will most likely continue his career as a solo rapper.
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