If former Florida QB Tim Tebow’s minor league baseball career doesn’t work out, perhaps he can see what he can do on a basketball court.

on Tuesday, Tebow was selected by the Harlem Globetrotters in their annual six-player draft, alongside New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge and Wonder Woman actress Gal Gadot.

Though the Globetrotters know Judge, Tebow and Gadot will never suit up for the team, Sweet Lou Dunbar said in a release that the Globetrotters want to honor the outstanding athletes and celebrities for their achievements off the court:

“The Globetrotters have always tried to be creative when it comes to our draftees,” said Sweet Lou Dunbar, the Harlem Globetrotters’ director of player personnel and coach. “Having players who can electrify fans with high-flying ability is a tremendous trait, but they’ve got to go beyond that. Globetrotters need to be superstars off the court, as well, and we think we’ve scored a touchdown, hit a home run, and lassoed in the best in all those areas this year.”

The team did select three actual basketball players who will compete for roster spots, but Tebow will, at least for now, have to settle for the honorary selection.

Fortunately, he’s got plenty of baseball to keep him busy this summer.