Legendary comedian Jerry Seinfeld made a cameo in one of last Sunday's episodes of The Last Dance. He was chatting with Chicago Bulls superstar Michael Jordan and awkwardly said hi to head coach Phil Jackson.

Seinfeld watched one of his cameos with Jimmy Kimmel and reacted to it, via NBC Sports Chicago:

“It's not a place I would normally be,” Jerry Seinfeld said. “I think I had another conversation with [Jackson] because that was his last season (with the Bulls) and I was in the middle of my last season (of “Seinfeld”) and I remember teasing him about, ‘Who do you think is going to end bigger?,' him or me.”

The Last Dance is all sports fans have right now to stay entertained after COVID-19 forced major sports leagues to suspend play.

The 2019-20 NBA season was suspended in March after Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19. NBA owners are hopeful of resuming the season in the summer.

Until sports come back on, The Last Dance will continue to thrill sports fans around the world. Seeing all of this behind-the-scenes footage of Michael Jordan and the 90s Bulls has been fascinating.

MJ and Chicago won six championships during the 90s, going 6-0 along the way. Jordan won all six Finals MVPs.

The Last Dance continues this Sunday on ESPN and ESPN2.