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Watch Arcade Fire, Vampire Weekend, the Strokes, More Play in Charity Basketball Game

Today, Arcade Fire’s Win Butler’s “POP vs. Jock” charity basketball game took place at the McGill University Sports Center. This year’s game included Win and Will Butler, Nikolai Fraiture of the Strokes, Chris Tomson of Vampire Weekend, the actor Martin Starr (“Silicon Valley,” “Freaks and Geeks”), the professional basketball players/brothers Matt and Luke Bonner, and others. The POP team prevailed in the end with a final score of 105-97. Check out some highlights from the game, including Win Butler scoring a layup, below.

Read our scouting report on Win Butler in the Pitch. 

Warm ups. #popvsjock #popmontreal

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?Win Butler's POP vs Jock ? !!!

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#POPvsJock final! Congrats everyone! #DJSportsClub

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Watch Chris Tomson with Vampire Weekend on Pitchfork.tv’s “Over/Under”:

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