Even though comedian Jerry Seinfeld made a cameo in one of last Sunday's episodes of ESPN's 1998 Chicago Bulls docuseries "The Last Dance," he hadn't seen the show yet.
Seinfeld watched one of Sunday's most talked about scenes for the first time on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" with the show's host Tuesday evening.
The clip featured the comic chatting with Michael Jordan and awkwardly saying hello to Chicago head coach Phil Jackson in the Bulls' locker room prior to a game, before commenting about a play they had drawn up on the board: "This is not going to work, by the way. I would get that out of there."
"Were you scared of Phil Jackson?" Kimmel asked Seinfeld.
"No. Just too tall," Seinfeld replied.
Kimmel pointed out that Seinfeld seemed confused in the locker room as pregame preparations were ramping up.
"It's not a place I would normally be," Seinfeld said. "I think I had another conversation with [Jackson] because that was his last season (with the Bulls) and I was in the middle of my last season (of "Seinfeld") and I remember teasing him about, 'Who do you think is going to end bigger?,' him or me."
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Laurence Holmes, JJ Stankevitz and Corey Robinson join Kap on a Wednesday edition of SportsTalk Live.
“The Last Dance” continues to dominate headlines and Craig Hodges isn’t happy with some of the headlines it has created. Does the former Bulls champion have a legitimate gripe? The panel discusses that plus Craig joins Kap later in the show to explain his comments.
The draft is over and one ESPN projection isn’t too kind to the Bears. They have them at 6-10. Could they actually be worse in 2020?
That plus we pay tribute to the first responders and front line workers on National Nurses Day.
0:00 - Former Bulls champion Craig Hodges is critical of “The Last Dance” and the fact he wasn’t interviewed for it. Does he have a legitimate gripe?
4:00 - One ESPN projection has the Bears finishing at 6-10 in 2020. Could they actually be worse next season? And did the address their biggest needs this offseason?
13:30 - Craig Hodges joins Kap to discuss his issues with “The Last Dance”.
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On Friday, NBA Players Association Executive Director Michele Roberts and commissioner Adam Silver will host a call for all players, according to ESPN's Ramona Shelburne.
NBA Players Association Executive Director Michele Roberts and NBA commissioner Adam Silver will hold a call for all players on Friday May 8, sources told ESPN.
— Ramona Shelburne (@ramonashelburne) May 6, 2020
Now, no one get their hopes up here. This call likely means little in terms of a concrete timetable for the NBA resuming play. ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski added in a later tweet that the call originated as an NBAPA conference call, and is likely to be "informational" in nature.
This originates as an NBPA conference call with union membership -- with Adam Silver joining Michele Roberts in what's expected to be an informational check-in with players. https://t.co/yV17uZXJbL
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) May 6, 2020
Also on Friday, NBA teams in states that are rolling back stay-at-home mandates will be permitted to reopen their facilities on a limited basis. That does not include the Bulls, as governor J.B. Pritzker recently extended Illinois' shelter-in-place order through May 30.
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