Rumors of a sequel to the 1995 film "Space Jam" have been swirling around Hollywood and the NBA for years, usually with the name of Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James attached. But Michael Jordan, the star of the original "Space Jam," has another idea. Asked by a camper at his recent basketball camp who he'd pick to play the starring role in a potential sequel or reboot, Jordan went with LA Clippers star Blake Griffin.
Griffin makes sense. He's shown his sense of humor in his Kia commercials, and even starred alongside Marvin the Martian -- a Looney Tunes character -- in a commercial last year.