This Saturday and Sunday, Joe Johnson serves as honorary chairman of Hoop Jams, a three-on-three basketball tournament sponsored by Arkansas Baptist College at the Clinton Presidential Center. In advance of the tournament, the former Razorback and perennial NBA All-Star sat down with the Times to talk about the possibility of a lockout, what Mike Anderson’s return means for the Hogs and his future acting plans.

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Why’d you decide to get involved in Hoop Jams?

It’s a chance to give back a little and show my appreciation for what the state and the city of Little Rock have done for me.

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That you would appear at Hoop Jams was announced while the Hawks were still in the playoffs. Did you not anticipate making it to the finals, or was your appearance always contingent on how things went in the playoffs?

I think there would’ve been an exception made (laughs).

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Hoop Jams seems to be an effort to resurrect the spirit of Hoop Fest. Did you play in it when you were younger?

I grew up playing Hoop Fest. I went to every one, and I played in it three times, and we won it all three years.

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I know you’re a humble dude, but could you win this tournament playing only with your left hand with two not-good players for teammates?

Of course. I would find a way. I’d definitely pull it out some way.

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You think there’ll be a lockout?

I hope not. The player’s union met [last week] in Miami and from my understanding there’s been progress. I think we will lockout, but by the time pre-season hits, we will be back playing.

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Would you consider playing in China or Russia or elsewhere abroad if you’re locked out?

I’ve thought about that. That’s something I would love to do. I think it would be a challenge and something different. I’ve talked to my agent about it. But it’s the liability — if you go over there and get hurt, your contract is void.

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