Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, rapper Too Short join Oakland Ballers’ ownership group
- The Oakland Ballers have added Billie Joe Armstrong and Too $hort to their ownership group as they seek $2 million in community investments to support the franchise.
- The Ballers have raised $205,000 towards their goal, following a successful investment campaign last year that reached $1.234 million in nine days.
- Too $hort expressed excitement about the Ballers' commitment to the community, stating, 'I’m proud to be joining the Ballers ownership group.'
- Billie Joe Armstrong remarked on the transformation of sports in the Bay Area, emphasizing his support for local teams like the Oakland Ballers.
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Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, rapper Too Short join Oakland Ballers’ ownership group
(KRON) -- East Bay rap icon Too Short and Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong are getting behind the Oakland Ballers. The team announced on Wednesday that the two internationally renowned musicians -- both of whom have East Bay roots -- will be joining the team's ownership group. The Ballers have also unveiled a new round of community investment. The latest community investment round follows a similar round that was launched in July of last …
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