
In January 2017, I welcomed NBA Hall of Famer and Detroit Pistons legend Isiah Thomas to Scoop B Radio. While we touched on his transition from the court to the front office, the conversation took a nostalgic detour into 90s pop culture. Specifically, we revisited Isiah’s iconic guest appearance on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. In the episode “Courting Disaster,” Will Smith’s character famously has a dream sequence where he goes one-on-one with Isiah in a sneaker commercial—and actually holds his own against the “Bad Boy” of Detroit.
Reflecting on this in December 2025, as the original series continues to be celebrated as a cornerstone of Black television and the reimagined Bel-Air finds its own footing, Isiah’s “buttoned-up” memories highlight the genuine camaraderie behind the scenes.
“He Could Play a Little Bit”

During our 2017 dialogue, Isiah debunked the idea that Will Smith was just a “TV athlete.” He noted that Will’s passion for the game made the shoot feel less like work and more like a high-level pickup session.
“That was great,” Isiah told me. “Not only was it great, what was real cool, Will, at the time, was a basketball fan, so he could play a little bit. So, being on the Fresh Prince and then hanging with Will, that was awesome. I mean, it was I guess he was in the dream, and I was in too.”
The “Bad Boy” vs. The “Fresh Prince”

The cameo occurred during the peak of Isiah’s fame, coming off back-to-back championships with the Pistons (1989, 1990). In the show, the joke was that even in his own dreams, Will was so overconfident he believed he could block a Finals MVP’s shot.
- The Scene: A stylized, smoke-filled court for a “Will Smith” brand sneaker.
- The Action: Will blocks Isiah’s layup and follows it up with a signature 90s dunk.
- The Reality: Isiah admitted that Will had enough “game” to make the choreographed blocks look semi-realistic, even if the “Piston Engine” was taking it easy on him.
Legacy of the Cameo

Isiah was part of a legendary roster of NBA stars who graced the Fresh Prince set, including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Ken Griffey Jr., and Evander Holyfield. Our session highlighted how these appearances helped humanize the NBA’s “toughest” players for a younger generation.
| The Isiah Thomas “Fresh Prince” Stats | Detail |
| Episode | “Courting Disaster” (Season 1, Episode 11) |
| Air Date | November 12, 1990 |
| The Setup | A dream sequence during a Bel-Air Academy class. |
| The Result | Will “dominates” the Hall of Famer in his imagination. |
2025 Retrospective: Still Fresh

As of late 2025, Isiah Thomas remains a “Key One” in the basketball world, currently serving as a prominent analyst and businessman. His 2017 session on Scoop B Radio reminded us that the intersection of hip-hop culture and the NBA didn’t start with social media; it started on sets in Burbank with Will Smith.
As Isiah told me:
“Hanging with Will… that was awesome.”
In 2025, that “fresh” energy still resonates. Whether he’s discussing Jamal Crawford’s maturity or his 1-on-1 with a Philly teenager, Zeke’s stories continue to bridge the gap between the hardwood and the screen.