Did you know that HGTV heartthrobs Drew and Jonathan Scott of "Property Brothers" have some hidden basketball talents? Well, all their lady fans will definitely swoon over the Scotts as they shoot some balls and hit the hard-court.

Aside from the good looks of the Drew and Jonathan, "Property Brothers" has become one of the most addicting shows on TV due to the brothers' real estate expertise and construction skills. And at the upcoming NBA's All-Star Celebrity Game on Friday, both men will showcase their talents in the sport of basketball as Team Canada plays against Team U.S.A.

"We grew up playing basketball," Drew told GQ magazine. "I literally lived and breathed basketball. Everyone else would be off doing something else, I'd be in the gym for four or five hours a day playing."

Drew, who also could dunk with his 6'4" height, also revealed his experiences during their first All-Star celebrity game.

"So when we played in our first All-Star celebrity game three years ago in Orlando, the big kid in me was so excited," Drew added. "It was a huge thing for us. I've been practicing a bit and since then, so hopefully I'll up my game. I hit two threes in that game, so I guess I have to hit a half-court shot or something this time."

Jonathan, on the other hand, admitted that he's not the man who would fire off three pointers during the game, saying his brother Drew is "a bit of a pro."

"Well he definitely played a lot more," Jonathan confessed. "He's a bit of a pro. He was always the MVP and I was more of the... most improved player. They would put me down low, because I was always good at dominating the key and getting rebounds, but I'm not the guy you're going to see firing off three pointers. That's Drew."

As part of their preparations for the upcoming star-studded basketball matchup at the Ricoh Coliseum, the Scott brothers enlisted the help of retired power forward Jerome "Junk Yard Dog" Williams, Sports Net reported.

The Scotts will join Team Canada, along with tennis star Milos Raonic, Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler, two-time WNBA all-star Tammy Sutton-Brown, seven-time NBA all-star and former Raptor Tracy McGrady and retired NBA star and current TV analyst Rick Fox. Actors Tom Cavanagh and Stephan James as well actor-singer Kris Wu round out the roster.

Toronto rapper Drake will coach Canada's team. He will be joined by two-time NBA MVP Steve Nash, current all-star and Raptors shooting guard DeMar DeRozan and Toronto Blue Jays all-star right fielder Jose Bautista.

The Scott's Canadian Squad will be playing against Team U.S.A, which will be coached by actor-comedian and four-time celebrity game MVP Kevin Hart.

Apart from their basketball talents, Drew and Jonathan Scott also have flaunted their singing skills as they recently released their first ever music video titled, "Hold On."

In other news, "Property Brothers" stars Drew and Jonathan Scott recently warned buyers about purchasing properties on Canada's hot housing markets. While investing in real estate is good, Drew recommended would-be buyers to seek an agent to evaluate comparable sold properties to help determine true market value, as per HuffPost Canada.