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Stars fill Staples Center again
0 Comments | USA TODAY, June, 2008 | by Chris Colston
LOS ANGELES -- Eschewing the chance to see Tiger Woods' U.S. Open final-round run, a bevy of entertainers again was on hand at Staples Center on Sunday to watch Game5 of the NBA Finals.
Actress Sally Field, director Jesse Dylan and director/writer/actor Malcolm D. Lee joined regulars Jack Nicholson, Dyan Cannon, Penny Marshall, Dustin Hoffman, Spike Lee, David Beckham, Rick Fox, Flea and Denzel Washington.
Dylan is Bob Dylan's son. Malcolm D. Lee is Spike Lee's cousin.
Also on hand: 17-year-old Spanish basketball star Ricky Rubio and national anthem singer Ashanti.
Nicholson sits to the right of Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers, and the two have been chatting pregame. "Usually he tells me his golf score from that day, and I always question...
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