To celebrate Halloween, ESPN commentators share old-school photos in their costumes as well as the logic behind each ensemble. Jaymee Sire, SportsCenter anchor: "My sister Heather [left] insisted on dressing up as a black cat for three straight Halloweens. I believe I was a 'rich lady' with her cat this year. Really it was just an excuse to wear makeup." Darren Haynes, SportsCenter anchor: "This is a clown costume my Mom made from scratch when I was 3 years old! #WheresTheCandy #ThisIsAnOrange" ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas unearthed this photo related to a movie role. "The Bilastrator" was 25 years old, cast as an alien cop in a feature film, "I Come in Peace" (since renamed "Dark Angel"). It was an Oscar-worthy performance, and we bet he kicked butt that Halloween, too. Steve Weissman, SportsCenter anchor: "I'm in elementary school in Silver Spring, Md. and dressed as a robot. As you can see, this was a homemade costume made from a cardboard box with some plastic and stickers!" ESPN Deportes commentator Carolina Guillen shares photos from her childhood in Caracas, Venezuela. She is seen here as an Animal Red Cross worker, a gypsy and Tinkerbell. Carolina Guillen, comentarista de ESPN Deportes, comparte fotos de su niñez en Caracas, Venezuela. Aquí se puede ver como trabajadora de la Cruz Roja de Animales, gitana y Tinkerbell. Chris Hassel, SportsCenter anchor: "This is me dressed as a Chicago Cubs baseball player back when their World Series drought was only 85-years young. I went as a generic Cubs player every year. The XXL jersey and white man-size sweatpants still fit." Doug Kezirian, SportsCenter anchor: "My older brother, Steve, is on the right. I think I'm in kindergarten while he's in fourth grade. We grabbed everything in the costume drawer."