Jermaine Lamarr Cole, better known as J. Cole, gave fans his final musical invention. ‘The Fall-Off’ is advertised as Cole’s final album. The legendary rapper will travel around the world on tour to celebrate his final album release. However, Cole’s first love was basketball. And the 41-year-old is returning to professional play this season.
According to ESPN insider Shams Charania, “J. Cole has signed a contract to play in the Chinese Basketball Association with the Nanjing Monkey Kings… The multi-time Grammy award-winning and multi-platinum artist had committed to playing a few games for the Chinese team last year, and now follows through”.
The popular rapper has previously explored his talents by playing professionally in Canada and Africa. Similar to his agreement with the Kings, J. Cole didn’t appear throughout the season. He prefers to make sporadic appearances. That’s the kind of life when you are one of the most highly regarded music stars in the industry.
Cole played in a combined seven games across his two stints in pro leagues. The most points the rapper scored in a game was 6.
J. Cole has signed a contract to play in the Chinese Basketball Association with the Nanjing Monkey Kings, per ESPN sources. The multi-time Grammy award-winning and multi-platinum artist had committed to playing a few games for the Chinese team last year, and now follows through. pic.twitter.com/8fFyHv1fvY
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) April 2, 2026
With the 41-year-old set to go on tour for his album, his schedule is going to be packed. Understandably, J. Cole can’t make a season-long commitment to the Nanjing Monkey Kings. His finding time to pursue his passion is the ultimate nod to the game of basketball. J. Cole is a huge fan of the game. The rapper is often spotted sitting courtside for several NBA games.
Cole has also played in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game before. But going professional is something the musician decided he needed to. J. Cole wanted to test his own limits and what pouring his all into basketball could look like.
Cole relishes the competitive side of basketball
One player changed the way J. Cole thought about his own basketball talents. He sees Stephen Curry be the most influential player in a sport of giants. That’s what made Cole hopeful about pushing himself. The goal wasn’t to play professional basketball. He just wanted to see what working diligently could lead to.
In that work, J. Cole rediscovered his passion for basketball. The glamour or the money didn’t get him when the ‘Work Out’ singer hung basketball posters in his room. Cole loved how basketball rewards those who put the hours in.
“I know what it’s like to get better than I was yesterday, or a week ago, or a month ago, or a year ago. That’s what I love about basketball. I can measure my growth. I can see it. I can watch how bad I was or how regular I was, and how much better I’ve gotten in this one area. And I feel like I need that in my life,” J. Cole recently told Carmelo Anthony.
At his age, Cole may not commit to playing an entire season of professional basketball. But in his stints in both Africa and Canada, the Grammy-winning artist showed he belongs on the court. With the work ethic he carries, J. Cole could surprise many of his fans when he takes the court in China.












































