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Basketball diaries | page 1, 2, 3

Spike Lee zooms in on former 76er Moses Malone and injured New York Liberty star Rebecca Lobo with his ubiquitous camcorder. Lee filmed much of the proceedings and seemed to be having a great time.

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Actor Ethan Hawke looks up at Julius "Dr. J" Erving. At right is Hall of Famer Bob Cousy. Backstage, I asked Hawke to write a poem for Bradley. He looked at me like I had asked him to recite works of Proust in Mandarin Chinese. Turns out Hawke's a novelist, but not a poet at all, save for his appearance in "Dead Poets Society."

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After two hours of celebrities gushing about what a mensch Bradley is, the presidential aspirant himself, beaming, finally takes his place at center court. Bradley's uniform number with the Knicks was 24.

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