When discussing Justin Timberlake’s talents, it may be time to add basketball sharpshooter to the pop star’s vast résumé.
Timberlake’s form, range and accuracy on the basketball court Sunday were, dare we say, in sync as he nailed a halfcourt shot at the Washington Wizards’ practice facility. For good measure, JT then sank a pair of 3-pointers.
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Even Stephen Curry would be proud.
Not that it should come as a surprise, though. It was just last year that Timberlake sank two straight halfcourt shots at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Timberlake’s versatility was on display Sunday night at his concert in Washington, D.C. And Wizards owner Ted Leonsis was among the thousands on hand who were impressed.
Snowing in DC, Cry Me A River pic.twitter.com/VYB9GQQL9I — Ted Leonsis (@TedLeonsis) March 19, 2018
Upon closer inspection, you’d think for allowing Timberlake to shoot on his practice court that Leonsis would have had better seats.
When he’s not singing, dancing, acting or golfing (he’s a 6 handicap), Timberlake obviously likes to get some shots up. The basketball aficionado has also put his money where his heart is as a minority owner of the Memphis Grizzlies.
The Grizzlies, regrettably, have had a much tougher time hitting shots than their owner as Memphis is battling Phoenix as the consensus worst team in the NBA this season.
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Timberlake will be in the Bay Area for a pair of concerts on April 24 and 25, so perhaps he’ll get a chance to shoot a little at Oracle.