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by Brian Floyd • Feb 9, 2012 8:01 AM EST
The last we saw of Will Ferrell, he was pitching Old Milwaukee in Nebraska during the Super Bowl. He's back again, and this time he's introducing NBA starting lineups in New Orleans during a Hornets-Bulls game. It was also 80s night, which seems relevant here for whatever reason.
Among the highlights: Derrick Rose's favorite movie is The Notebook, Joakim Noah is a terrible dancer (we knew this), Carlos Boozer still lives with his mother and Trevor Ariza loves him some BBD (Poison, who doesn't?). Sadly, there was little reaction from the players. Why so serious?
Video of the introductions after the jump.
One other thing that needs to be pointed out here. Towards the end of the video, the Hornets' mascot, Hugo the Hornet, enters the frame and joins the huddle. And because this is 80s night, apparently, Hugo is rocking a Rubik's Cube like nobody's business.
So unrealistic. How did he solve the Rubik's Cube before putting it on?
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VIDEO: Will Ferrell Introduces Hornets, Bulls Starting Lineups
Feb 9
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