On Friday, the Utah Jazz and Vivint Arena announced that all home games will require proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of an event to gain access to the arena.
So naturally, local reporters were out on the streets to hear how the community felt about the recent announcement.
A member of the Jazz organization, who also happens to be coming off a career-best year, was in the area and willing to comment.
What KUTV reporter Hayley Crombleholme didn’t realize as she was conducting one interview was that she was talking to Jordan Clarkson in the Salt Lake City-area.
Welp, pretty sure @rlikness and I just interviewed @JordanClarksons off the street without realizing it was Jordan Clarkson ?♀️ I have some follow-up questions…
— Hayley Crombleholme (@HayleyHolme) September 24, 2021
THE JAZZ ??♀️
— Hayley Crombleholme (@HayleyHolme) September 24, 2021
At one point, the KUTV reporter asked, “Did you go to any Jazz games [last year]?”
Clarkson responded with a hilariously honest answer.
“Yeah, a lot,” he said.
Had him spell his name and everything ?♀️. I’m only mildly (okay highly) embarrassed pic.twitter.com/mWFO6eXOjp
— Hayley Crombleholme (@HayleyHolme) September 24, 2021
Joe Ingles also enjoyed Clarkson’s simple, yet effective, interview.
? just happy i spelled my name right @HayleyHolme https://t.co/QndUL6EPEb
— Jordan Clarkson (@JordanClarksons) September 24, 2021
They were both good sports about the situation and later acknowledged it on Twitter. Although Crombleholme said she’d interview Clarkson again, she also admitted that the sports department probably won’t ask for her help.
haha Lets GO JAZZ! Cant wait to get started!!! ? https://t.co/jExEpQGDUF
— Jordan Clarkson (@JordanClarksons) September 24, 2021
10/10 would interview again
— Hayley Crombleholme (@HayleyHolme) September 24, 2021
The sports department won’t be asking for my help…
— Hayley Crombleholme (@HayleyHolme) September 24, 2021
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