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Plenty of star power on hand again for Game 4
0 Comments | USA TODAY, June, 2008 | by Chris Colston
LOS ANGELES -- Boston Celtics reserve forward Brian Scalabrine hasn't played in the NBA Finals, so he's had ample time to check out the Staples Center celebrities.
The biggest star of them all, Jack Nicholson, sat just to the right of the Celtics bench, but being so close to a Hollywood star didn't impress Scalabrine. "There are all kinds of people who are good at what they do. He's good at what he does, and everybody watches it."
When asked if he saw anybody else star-worthy, Scalabrine said, "I think I saw the Shrek donkey sitting in the front row."
Eddie Murphy sat next to Rocky. Or Rambo, depending on your Sylvester Stallone iconic role of choice.
Stars attending Thursday included Nicholson, Denzel Washington, Will Smith, Tobey...
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