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If the phrase "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me" sounds familiar, you've likely seen ...
Michael Jordan does not need Stuart Smalley's help. Jordan, an NBA star, MVP and champion for the Chicago Bulls when this episode aired in 1991, sat down with Stuart Smalley (played by Al Franken ...
Jordan has a history with “SNL,” highlighted by his turn as the host in 1991, when he famously read daily affirmations into a mirror with confidence booster Stuart Smalley (Al Franken) and ...
Jordan, an NBA star, MVP and champion for the Chicago Bulls when this episode aired in 1991, sat down with Stuart Smalley (played by Al Franken), who needs to regularly reaffirm his self-worth ...
Remember the scene in ESPN’s “The Last Dance” in which Chicago Bulls superstar Michael Jordan lost a game tossing quarters against a wall to bodyguard John Michael Wozniak, who ce… ...
The “Saturday Night Live” 40th-anniversary special is this Sunday night on NBC. Here are some of its best sports-related sketches over the years. Little Chocolate Donuts.
They didn’t hand Michael Jordan an iPad for his reaction to clips of it in “The Last Dance,” but you’ll get your chance to assess excerpts from the 1991-92 “Saturday Night Live” season ...
In 1991, SNL was already in its 17th season on the air. The show had seen a lot of highs and a lot of lows and was at the beginning of a nineties renaissance with Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Mike ...
From Laney to "Live from New York," Michael Jordan had just won his first NBA title when he hosted "Saturday Night Live." ...
A hallmark of "Saturday Night Live" has been capturing – and skewering – pop culture with sharp, smart, and sometimes sophomoric comedy. Sport is not immune from that mission, including the games, ...