See, this is why being an NBA player in L.A. is awesome. You don't see Milwaukee Bucks stars guest starring on America's number one action drama focused on outlining scientific, mathematic, and statistical approaches to crime solving. No sir! There will be no Rudy Gay on your national television stations on Friday.
Meanwhile, Pau Gasol and his 13-year-old's attempt at facial hair, alongside Jordan Farmer will guest star on CBS' Numb3rs on Friday.
Just check out the CBS-provided caption to the photo!
"12:01 AM" -- The team (Judd Hirsch,Peter MacNico,Wowzers! I'm on the edge of my seat already!
David Krumholtz, left to right) has only hours to investigate a last
minute tip that could exonerate a dangerous mob boss on the eve of his
execution. Meanwhile Charlie's attempt to help the CalSci basketball
team break their incredible losing streak leads to some interesting
outside help on Numb3rs, Friday Mar 13 (8:00-9:00PM, ET/PT) on the CBS
Television Network. Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS (c)2009 CBS Broadcasting
Inc. All Rights Reserved."
Okay, I'm going to confess. I watch the show. It's actually pretty good for a show about mathematics and crime on CBS. If you're into old school basketball and math (and I know so many of you are), they're doing a whole series on trying to fix the CalSci basketball team. It involves shooting free throws granny style. And there's no mention of defense or playing tough. So I can understand why they decided to bring in Gasol.
Here's the preview of all the exciting, protractor fueled action!



















