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She was searching for a person interested in the Jazz, and she certainly found someone who qualified.
Hayley Crombleholme, a reporter at KUTV in Salt Lake City, was assigned to seek fan reaction outside Utah’s Vivint Arena after an announcement that all home games would require proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
Crombleholme, who is not a sports reporter, realized too late that the man on the street she found was the 2020-2021 NBA Sixth Man of the Year.
She sought comment from Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson, a former Laker, and asked him to spell his name. She asked the seven-year pro if he went to any Jazz games.
“Yeah, a lot,” said Clarkson, a good sport.
Once Crombleholme realized there was a good reason he went to a lot of games, she acknowledged it on Twitter, with the video then going viral.
“I’m only mildly (okay highly) embarrassed,” Crombleholme tweeted.
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