Win Butler showed off his basketball skills last night (Feb. 13) during his NBA All-Star Celebrity Game debut. The big rocker scored eight points and grabbed 11 rebounds for the West squad while wearing a pair of Kanye West's new Yeezy Boosts. Despite his team losing 59-51, Kevin Hart took home the MVP trophy, bringing his total to four, Billboard notes.

Butler was joined by actor Ansel Elgort, WNBA star Skylar Diggins, Little League phenom Mo'Ne Davis, Memphis Grizzlies owner Robert Pera, NBA hall of famer Chris Mullin, and actor Jesse Williams. Common, actor Michael Rappaport, actor Anthony Anderson, Nick Cannon, actor Chadwick Boseman, and WNBA guard Shoni Schimmel also played.

"I grew up watching a lot of Hakeem Olajuwon, who's one of my all-time heroes," Butler said last month. "I definitely have learned how to play the post, but then, as I've gotten older, I've added an outside game, three-point shooting."

Coach for the East, Mike Golic, contested Hart's MVP, grabbing the trophy and saying, "This is a Kanye moment, you don't get this." The Get Hard actor then made a hilarious speech that also featured a tribute to ESPN anchor Stuart Scott, who died last month.

"It's Black History Month, Mike. Let this happen," he said. "First and foremost, on a serious note, before I start joking around, Stuart Scott was a part of this event all four years I did it. It is not the same without him. Stuart Scott, you are dearly missed. Your beautiful daughters came out and represented you well today. Make some noise for Stuart Scott.

"Look guys, this is my fourth MVP. It's an emotional moment. I think I'm going to go out on top. I'm announcing my retirement from the celebrity basketball game. At this point, I can't do no more. Kobe, LeBron, me — literally it's all the greats," he added, pretending to get choked up.

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