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Chet Hanks got some tips from fellow onscreen basketball player, Woody Harrelson, before starring in Netflix’s Running Point.
While making his talk show debut on the Wednesday, March 12 episode of Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Hanks, 34 — who plays Los Angeles Waves point guard Travis Bugg in Running Point — told the host he turned to Harrelson, 63, for advice before filming the series.
Hanks recalled reaching out to Matthew McConaughey, 55, in a bid to get Harrelson’s number. However, it was a while before he got a response.
“He doesn’t have a phone, which I totally respect,” Hanks explained of Harrelson, who played former college basketball player Billy Hoyle in the 1992 film White Men Can’t Jump.
“I think he said somewhere that he doesn’t want to be readily available to anybody at any point because he lives in Hawaii. He’s in Hawaii. Why would you wanna have a phone, you know? So I totally respect it,” Hanks went on.
“But he did get back to me. It was from some obscure email. You know when you get FaceTime but it’s an email, it’s not a number? It’s like an iCloud or whatever. I was like, ‘Who is this?’ He was like, ‘It’s Woody, man,’” he continued.
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The actor, who is the son of Rita Wilson and Tom Hanks, admitted he’s “awful” at basketball, but said Harrelson was “actually really good at basketball.”
“So there wasn’t much he could tell me. He did tell me ‘just walk around with the basketball with you, when you’re going about your day-to-day,'” he told Fallon of the advice he’d been given.
“I did that a little bit, for a couple of days,” he laughed.
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Hanks — who first met Fallon when he was a child on the set of the 2001 war drama Band of Brothers, which was created by his dad Tom and director Steven Spielberg — had previously told the host he wasn’t great on the basketball court.
“I’m awful. It’s actually, like, I’m a pretty athletic guy but that’s the one sport … It’s honestly pathetic. Like, watching me try to join in and play a pickup game? It’s really sad,” he insisted, joking that he “lied” to get passed the Running Point audition stage.
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Inspired by Los Angeles Lakers owner Jeanie Buss, Running Point follows Isla Gordon (Kate Hudson), who is suddenly tasked with taking over her family’s business: the Los Angeles Waves. Despite skepticism, Gordon is eager to prove that she’s the right person for the job.
The show — created by Elaine Ko, Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz and David Stassen — also stars Brenda Song, Drew Tarver, Scott MacArthur, Fabrizio Guido, Toby Sandeman, Jay Ellis and Max Greenfield.
Running Point is now streaming on Netflix.