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Bad Bunny Teases ‘Narcos: Mexico’ Acting Debut on ‘The Tonight Show’

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By Michaela Vargas Caro
10.11.22

During a visit with host Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show Wednesday evening (November 3), reggaeton superstar Bad Bunny talked about making his acting debut on Netflix’s third and final season of Narcos: Mexico , which premieres Friday (November 5).
First, El Conejo Malo explained to Fallon what the similarities are between acting and making music. “You have to work hard, be responsible [and] respect [your] colleagues,” he said. “I enjoyed it. It’s something new for me, but I like it. I’m learning, and I’m practicing.”
In Narcos: Mexico , Bad Bunny plays Arturo “Kitty” Paez, a member of Ramón Arellano Félix’s gang. Fallon asked Bunny if it was a challenge to play a villain in a TV series because he’s such a “nice, positive guy” in real life. “You’re Bad Bunny, but you’re a good man,” Fallon said.
“The character is a cool guy,” Bunny said. “I’m a cool guy, I think so. I don’t know.”
Fallon then shared a clip from Narcos: Mexico with the audience featuring Bunny playing Kitty. In the clip, Kitty is swimming in an indoor pool and watching a young narco (who we assume is Alfredo) filling a bag with bricks of cocaine. Soon after, his brother Alex (Lorenzo Ferro) quietly walks into the room. “What, your bro doesn’t talk?” Bunny asks. Alfredo responds: “Silent, but deadly.” Later, Bunny tells Alex that he could make some “serious cash” with his “baby face” and then pinches his cheek.
Although Bunny’s role in Narcos: Mexico is being considered his acting debut, the rapper did make a seconds-long cameo earlier this year in F9: The Fast Saga . His next on-screen presence will be in the 2022 action-thriller Bullet Train starring Brad Pitt and Sandra Bullock.

November 28, 2020, 7:00 PM · 2 min read
Puerto Rican rapper and singer (1994–)
Bad Bunny is ready to take over the world. His next stop? Korea.
The singer, née Benito Martínez Ocasio , surprised fans with the release of his latest album, El Último Tour Del Mundo , on Friday, Nov. 27. He said the project was made with "mucho amor" throughout quarantine and is "something different" from his past work.
And even though he's just beginning to do press for this album, which is his third to be released in 2020 alone, the star is already thinking ahead.
In an interview with Erin Lim of E!'s The Rundown , the Puerto Rican shared his big plans and pondered what it would take to collaborate with K-pop group BTS . Having already worked with Cardi B , Daddy Yankee and more, the artist has the experience of working with other artists but he has one thing to cross off his checklist: "I have to learn how to dance first."
"I know how to dance, but not like BTS," he explained, getting up to show his version of their suave moves.
And as good as his moonwalk looks, Bad Bunny said there's work to be done, promising, "When I learn to dance like BTS, I'm going to collab with them."
And as good as his moonwalk looks, Bad Bunny said there's work to be done, promising, "When I learn to dance like BTS, I'm going to collab with them."
There's no doubt his fans will hold him to that promise, especially after he released hit after hit this year.
Included among those fans are some members of the Recording Academy. They nominated Benito for Best Latin Pop or Urban Album at the 2021 Grammys , in addition to Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.
Bad Bunny spoke about fellow nominee Harry Styles , who was the subject of controversy when he appeared on the cover of Vogue in a dress . As someone who has found himself similarly scrutinized for his bold actions like wearing a skirt onstage, Benito can relate to Harry. He told Erin, "I think you can dress in whatever you want . I saw the cover and he looks great with the dress."
As for the opinions of Harry's critics, Benito said that they have "no brain."
Perhaps both men will test society's norms when they attend—whether it be physically or virtually—the 2021 Grammys on Sunday, Jan. 31.
For more of this interview, check out The Rundown on Snapchat.
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There’s plenty of curiosity in the sneaker community about what exactly Jordan might have in store for the 30th anniversary edition of the brand’s flagship signature shoe.
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The cartoon character also talks about his involvement in some of Michael Jordan’s most memorable career moments, and that includes an explanation of what might have contributed to the infamous Flu Game performance in Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals.
The Space Jam theme runs deep in this year’s Jordan retro releases, two of which will be dropping this weekend.
The Air Jordan 1 Mid “Hare” features a white and silver upper, along with a multi-colored tongue inspired by Bugs’ signature carrot. 
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We’ll have to wait a little while longer for a true first look at the Jordan XXX. But in the meantime, both of these retro edition shoes will release Saturday, April 4, at select retail stores and at Jordan.com.
Former NBA guard Nate Robinson announced on Saturday that he has been undergoing treatment for kidney (renal) failure, a situation he has been dealing with for the last four years. Stating that he was “never a vocal leader on the court,” Robinson stated his hope that going public with his diagnosis can help others in a similar situation.
11-year NBA veteran Nate Robinson – a three-time Slam Dunk Contest champion – announces he is battling renal kidney failure and is undergoing treatment. 🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/VICvjXOW7k
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Selected by the Suns with the 21st overall pick in the 2005 NBA Draft, Robinson played for eight teams over the course of his 11 seasons in the league. He’s best known for his All-Star Weekend exploits, becoming the first player in league history to win the Slam Dunk Contest on three separate occasions (2006, 2009, and 2010).
Robinson is also one of four players to win back-to-back slam dunk titles, with Michael Jordan (1987, 1988), Jason Richardson (2002, 2003), and Zach LaVine (2009, 2010) being the others. Since completing his NBA career after two games with the Pelicans during the 2015-16 season, Robinson has branched out into other sports. The former Washington defensive back tried out for the Seahawks in 2016 and fought Jake Paul in an exhibition boxing match in 2020.
NBA teams have until Monday to cut their rosters down to the maximum of 15 (plus two two-way contracts), but most of the action is expected to fall on Saturday (allowing released players to clear waivers by Monday).
Here is a roundup of who is in and who is out around the league. This list is not inclusive, for more details, check out the player news at NBC Sports Edge .
• Matt Ryan has made the cut and the Los Angeles Lakers roster. He was on the bubble (and was not an Exhibit 10 contract, so Los Angeles couldn’t just send him to the G-League), but he looked like an NBA player in the preseason and shot 37.5% from 3. That’s what matters for a Lakers team that shot 28.6% as a team from 3 in the preseason and 39.8% overall — both in the bottom 3 of the NBA. The question for the Lakers is somewhat money. As John Hollinger of The Athletic notes , both Ryan and Wenyen Gabriel are on non-guaranteed deals, likely will not play a lot, and it costs the franchise roughly $60,000 a day in salary and tax to keep them both. The Lakers can cut either up until Jan. 10, at which point their contracts become fully guaranteed.
To make room for them, the Lakers waived Shaquille Harrison, Jay Huff, and Nate Pierre-Louis.
• The Celtics have kept veteran big man Noah Vonleh on the regular season roster to start the season, which was not a surprise considering he had a strong preseason (and the Celtics need frontcourt depth until Robert Williams returns from surgery ). The Celtics also are keeping forward Justin Jackson on the roster to start the season.
• The Knicks will keep Ryan Arcidiacono and Svi Mykhailiuk on the roster to start the season, although neither is on a fully guaranteed contract. That means the team has waived James Akinjo, Jalen Harris and DaQuan Jeffries .
• The Hornets waived LiAngelo Ball , which was not a surprise. Also let go in Charlotte were Jalen Crutcher, Xavier Sneed and Ty-Shon Alexander .
• As expected, the Rockets waived veteran center Willie Cauley-Stein , as well as guard Pierria Henry. This comes a day after the Rockets waived Derrick Favors .
• The Kings waived Sam Merrill , which means the trip of KZ Okpala , Matthew Dellavedova , and Chima Moneke have made the roster to start the season.
• The Grizzlies waived Killian Tillie , who had a fully guaranteed $1.9 million salary this season.
• The Oklahoma City Thunder are signing Isaiah Joe to a multi-year deal and will waive David Nwaba to create space. The Thunder also waived Devon Dotson, Quenton Jackson, Craig Sword and Jaime Echenique, and signed Jordan Goodwin to a two-way contract.
• The Nuggets have waived Chasson Randle and Grant Golden, both of whom are likely headed to the Grand Rapids Gold of the G-League.
• The Clippers signed Moses Brown to a two-way contract.
• The Timberwolves waived Matt Lewis, Emmanuel Mudiay and Phillip Wheeler.
• The Jazz waived Cody Zeller and Jared Butler .
Jordan Poole got his bag from the Warriors , four years at $123 million (up to $140 million with incentives).
Next up was Andrew Wiggins — he has agreed to a four-year, $109 million extension.
Reporting with @kendra__andrews : Golden State Warriors All-Star Andrew Wiggins has agreed to a four-year, $109 million extension, his agents Drew Morrison and Steven Heumann of CAA Sports tell ESPN. Wiggins is now tied to the Warriors for five-years, $143 million.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) October 15, 2022
This extension is actually a pay cut for Wiggins, but it’s also more in line with his market value. Wiggins will make $33.6 million this season on the final year of the max extension he signed back with the Timberwolves, but his salary will drop to $24.3 million next season. It’s $26.3 million the next year and goes up with raises from there.
Wiggins earned this last playoffs — he was the Warriors’ second-best player through much of the postseason and the Finals. Out from under the pressure of being the former No.1 pick expected to carry a team, Wiggins averaged 16.5 points and 7.5 rebounds a game plus played strong perimeter defense throughout the postseason.
Now things get interesting for Golden State.
Team co-owner Joe Lacob has intimated that around $400 million in salary and luxury tax is as high as the Warriors can go, even with the cash cow that is the new Chase Center filling the team/owner coffers. With this extension, the Warriors will blow way past that mark in the 2023-24 season (the one after the season that starts Tuesday).
Golden St. payroll and tax penalty in 2023/24 will likely exceed $500M once the roster is filled.
That factors in Draymond Green opting-in to his $27.6M player option.
— Bobby Marks (@BobbyMarks42) October 15, 2022
That $483 number from Marks includes Draymond Green picking up his 27.6 million player option for next season, but there would be more roster spots to fill that would bump the number up above half-a-billion. There’s a real question about whether Green will pick it up — and whether the Warriors really want him to.
Green was eligible for and wanted an extension from the Warriors but didn’t get it, and now everyone involved will have a decision to make.
If Green wants the money (or sees the money as a sign of respect), there are a lot of teams with cap space next summer. Maybe Green’s agent will find a deal that is a little bit of a one-year paycut but is more money guaranteed long-term (hypothetically, three years at $65 million). Green is an elite switchable defender who can guard 1-5, and on offense he is a gifted passer — Steve Kerr’s systems in Golden State have maximized those skills. But Green doesn’t fit as well on every team.
After Green threw a punch at Jordan Poole a lot of teams may back away from him in free agency, but it only takes one, and it’s hard to imagine a scenario where some team doesn’t see Green as the missing piece to their contention for a title.
A lot will depend on how Green plays this season. Does his play once again lift the Warriors to (or very close to) an NBA title, reminding everyone the Warriors need him to win? Does his game slip a little while young stars like Jonathan Kuminga and James Wiseman step up, making the Warriors think they can move on and still contend? Do the Warriors evaluate this roster after the season and see other places they might make cuts?
The music will stop at some point and both Poole and now Wiggins have their chair. Draymond is still standing.
Hopefully Dikembe Mutombo can swat away this tumor and finger wag it, too.
A beloved Hall of Famer and maybe the greatest shot blocker the game has ever seen, Mutombo is now undergoing treatment for a brain tumor, his family announced through the NBA. Here is the statement:
“NBA Global Ambassador and Basketball Hall of Famer Dikembe Mutombo is currently undergoing treatment for a brain tumor. He is receiving the best care possible from a collaborative team of specialists in Atlanta and is in great spirits as he begins treatment. Dikembe and his family ask for privacy during this time so they can focus on his care. They are grateful for your prayers and good wishes.”
— Rudy Gobert (@rudygobert27) October 15, 2022
Mutombo is a four-time NBA defensive player of the year, three-time All-NBA, eight-time All-Star and an Atlanta Hawks legend who had his number retired by the team .
However, his more important work has been running his charitable organization in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where he was born. He has helped build hospitals and schools to bring health care and education to a nation rich in natural resources but has found those exploited over the years, leaving many of the nation’s people in poverty. Mutombo also has been a popular global ambassador for the game.
Our thoughts are with him and his family through these trying times.



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