FRISCO -- At the pregame press conference for Dirk Nowitzki's 2016 Heroes Celebrity Baseball Game, Cowboys wide receiver Lucky Whitehead was asked that with the more-lenient rules at this game he might break out his propeller hat.

Perhaps he was worried about criticizing the NFL's strict dress codes. Maybe he wanted to protect his upcoming surprise. But instead of a straight answer, Whitehead busted out Marshawn Lynch's famous Super Bowl refrain -- "I'm just here so I won't get fined."

The entire podium full of Mavericks, Cowboys and former Rangers burst out in laughter.

But Whitehead got the last laugh when he went out onto the field in the propeller hat. Combining it with the traditional baseball high socks just completed the look.

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Lucky Whitehead rocking the propeller hat at Dirk's charity game https://t.co/rrupKBSQZ5 — Adam Grosbard (@AdamGrosbard) June 10, 2016

Whitehead completed his goofy antics when he put on a gigantic helmet and competed in a dance contest with one of the Frisco RoughRiders' mascots and a handful of kids. Naturally the kids won the competition with Whitehead teaching them some moves.

Lucky Whitehead in a dance competition with a mascot and some kids https://t.co/fpRrZwRUNq — Adam Grosbard (@AdamGrosbard) June 11, 2016

Other guys got in on the jokes as well. Cowboys kicker Dan Bailey and golfer Jordan Spieth brought back their doppelganger act before the game.

Dan Bailey & Jordan Spieth reunited at @HeroesCelebrity pic.twitter.com/AkYOiMIVVX — Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) June 10, 2016

Nowitzki and teammate J.J. Barea were also mean mugging for the camera.

Then FC Dallas' Walker Zimmerman beat Dwight Powell in a dot race despite the Maverick's head start and diving finish.

Walker Zimmerman (red) upsets Dwight Powell (blue) in the dot race https://t.co/TtY45HZbdB — Adam Grosbard (@AdamGrosbard) June 11, 2016

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