Kyle Lowry Is Going To Be In A New Adam Sandler Movie On Netflix

Other NBA stars will also be in it.
Contributing Writer

It looks like Raptors' Kyle Lowry has more than one skill under his belt. 

The Raptors veteran is keeping himself busy during the team's off-season by appearing in Adam Sandler's newest film.

Sandler, who revealed the news during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, explained the 32-year-old has "a quick little thing" in the upcoming flick.

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Kyle Lowry is coming by to do a quick little thing. 

Adam Sandler 

The film, which is called Hustle, has yet to be given an official release date.

Well, it remains unclear what Lowry's role will be in the film, it does mark his first appearance in a fictional movie.

The Toronto point-guard will also be joined on-screen with LeBron James, who is producing the film.

Sandler also states that even more stars will show up.

"This new one has loads of NBA guys in it." 

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