There’s A Basketball Concept Of Topgolf Coming
JumpShot Live hopes to change the basketball entertainment world with its upcoming launch. Their concept takes inspiration from Topgolf and introduces a thrilling basketball experience. a place where you can…

JumpShot Live hopes to change the basketball entertainment world with its upcoming launch. Their concept takes inspiration from Topgolf and introduces a thrilling basketball experience. a place where you can test your shooting skills, engage in interactive gameplay, and socialize with friends.
The official website of JumpShot Live features an impressive lineup of board members, including L.A. Lakers Assistant Coach Phil Handy. Joining him is Detlef Schrempf, a three-time NBA All-Star and JJ Kazynski as the Concept Design Consultant, who was the lead designer of Sofi Stadium, and many other NBA, NFL, MLB Arenas, and venues.
"Think basketball version of TopGolf."
Jonathan Descartes, also known as "Brooklyn Johnny," a board member, took to Instagram to share the latest update on the concept. "This is really happening!" He expressed how thrilled he is to be involved in this entertainment venture and highlighted the team they have assembled. "We’ve put together a top-notch team for this. Think basketball version of TopGolf. We’ll see you soon!"
What to expect?
The concept videos for JumpShot reveal an a restaurant area, a central bar, high tables, and private spaces equipped with their own basketball hoops. It's surrounded by NBA branding and photos of famous athletes throughout the entire building. However, it's worth mentioning that they don't yet have permission from the National Basketball Association to use the NBA logo.
Right now, the first JumpShot location is set to open in Atlanta, Georgia. Basketball fans have been sounding off in the comments, as they are already requesting to bring this exciting concept to their own cities.
The comments section is filled with suggestions for JumpShot's expansion to various cities, including Houston, Detroit, Ohio, Orlando, and Chicago. One person commented, "We need this in Baltimore or somewhere in Maryland. DC or Virginia is cool too. All 3." Another person chimed in and exclaimed, "We ABSOLUTELY need this in NEW JERSEY & NEW YORK!!" Some people have even expressed interest in becoming investors in this concept.
Check out what's in store below.
7 Celebrities Who Are NBA/WNBA Franchise Owners
Tom Brady is back… in the news. Brady announced yesterday via his social media accounts that he has become a partial owner of the Las Vegas Aces WNBA franchise. The Aces are the 2022 league champions. It turns out there are various celebrities who are NBA/WNBA franchise owners. Needless to say, Brady is joining another competitive group.
"I'm ready to contribute in any way possible as a member of such a great organization. What an honor. I can't wait to watch these amazing talented players bring another championship to Las Vegas. LFG," Brady said in a video posted to his social media accounts.
It's become quite popular for celebrities to claim a piece of professional sports franchises over the past 20 years. While sports such as car racing initially saw the most outside ownership involvement, other arenas like Major League Soccer have recently had an increase in celebrity interest.
All of a sudden, we are now in the height of basketball season. March Madness is in full swing and there are two weeks remaining in the NBA regular season. Furthermore, the WNBA tips off its 2023 activity with the draft on April 10th. With all of these tipoffs in mind, we highlight seven celebrities who are (partial) NBA/WNBA franchise owners across the country, from GOATS, to a Chicago Sky of destiny, and two A-Rods.
Michael Jordan - Charlotte Hornets

Though there have been rumors that Jordan is looking to sell the franchise, Jordan has had an ownership stake in Charlotte since they were the Bobcats. He is credited for helping rebrand the team back to the Hornets. Jordan became the majority owner in 2010.
Alex Rodriguez - Minnesota Timberwolves

ARod and his business partner, Marc Lore, became 20% owners of the Timberwolves in 2021. They will become the official majority owners this year. The deal incudes the Wolves sister team, the Minnesota Lynx.
Michelle Williams - Chicago Sky

Singer Michelle Williams became a minority shareholder in the WNBA's Chicago Sky in 2006. She joined forces with Matthew Knowles, Beyonce's father.
Justin Timberlake - Memphis Grizzlies

Timberlake, along with his wife Jessica Biel, are minority owners of the Grizz. Timberlake who has often been spotted courtside at various NBA arenas, is a Memphis native.
Aaron Rodgers - Milwaukee Bucks

Rodgers may leave the Green Bay Packers, but he is still attached to the state of Wisconsin. He is a minority owner of the 2021 NBA champions.
Usher - Cleveland Cavaliers

The answer to why was Usher seen celebrating so much when the Cavs won the championship in 2016 is because he is a minority owner of the team. Though the Gilbert family still holds the majority stake, Usher bought in to the organization in 2005.