Morreale says J. Cole signing not just about creating buzz for CEBL
TORONTO — Mike Morreale says as of late Thursday evening, there were “thousands and thousands and thousands” of people on the waiting list to buy tickets for the Scarborough Shooting Stars inaugural season.
The Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) team had just announced it had signed Jermaine Cole — better known as J. Cole, an American rapper and Grammy winner.
“(Thursday) night at one point, there were about 3,200 people in line just to buy a ticket. It was insanity,” said Morreale, the CEO of the CEBL, which tips off its fourth season on Wednesday. “I expected some buzz, I didn’t expect the landslide, but it’s great for what we’re trying to do.”
While Cole, a six-foot-three guard, is scheduled to spend much of the summer on the road touring with his day job, Morreale said his basketball signing was legit.