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Spike Lee zooms in on former 76er Moses Malone and injured New York
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proceedings and seemed to be having a great time. - - - - - - - - - - - - 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." - - - - - - - - - - - - After two hours of celebrities gushing about what a mensch
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