While their father was doing a television interview with ESPN, the children of Jason Sudeikis stole the spotlight.

WNBA icons Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi invited Jason Sudeikis to join them on their program, the Bird & Taurasi program, in order to witness the highly anticipated NBA game that was scheduled to take place on Christmas Day between the Milwaukee Bucks and the New York Knicks.

During the special show, however, it was Sudeikis and his ex-girlfriend Olivia Wilde’s children, Daisy, who is seven years old, and Otis, who is nine years old, who captured the attention of the audience.

While the three of them had gathered together to watch the thrilling contest, Sudeikis incorporated his sense of humor and his passion for basketball into the discussion. While the game was in progress, Sudeikis took a journey down memory lane by revisiting clips from his many appearances in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game.

In addition to that, he related humorous tales about Micah Nori, the assistant coach for the Timberwolves, and he discussed the similarities between Nori and his fictitious character, Ted Lasso.

On the other hand, Daisy and Otis discovered themselves to be the show’s unanticipated stars. It was fascinating to see the youngsters as they hung on their father in an attempt to share their opinions on the game. Daisy shrugged and responded, “I don’t know,” in response to a question about their predictions for the winner of the game between the Milwaukee Bucks and the New York Knicks. On the other hand, Otis firmly selected the New York Knicks as his preferred side.

Later on, the children made a triumphant comeback to the interview, during which they jokingly encouraged viewers to “subscribe now” to the Bird & Taurasi Show. It was a temporary departure for the children. While Diana Taurasi added a comic touch by joking that the reason she walked into the studio was because her own children would be hanging on her much like Sudeikis’ children, Sue Bird couldn’t help but show her happiness by saying, “They are speaking our language.” “They are speaking our language,” Sue Bird said.

It turned out that Otis was correct, as the Knicks were able to defeat the Bucks by a score of 129-122.

By Anna

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