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Andy Garcia’s Kid Taps Packers to Win Superbowl

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Arriving in style like a mafia don, The Godfather legend Andy Garcia arrives at the Staples Center for a game — with his kid. Walking on the way in, the actor is asked who’s gonna win the Superbowl, and the kid chirps out ‘the Packers’. So there’s the word on where Team Garcia is weighin’ in, Johnny. And Mr. Garcia — i nostri punti di vista.

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Matt Damon Staples Center 013011 YT

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Lindsay Lohan — Do the Spike Thing

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Spike Lee , TMZ Sports Lindsay Lohan befriended the most famous New York Knicks fan, Spike Lee , during last night’s Knicks/Lakers game at the Staples Center. LiLo and Spike both went home losers — Lakers won 109-87. Read more

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Dyan Cannon — Lakers Official Brownie Noser

Filed under: Dyan Cannon , TMZ Sports Dyan Cannon says she gets the Los Angeles Lakers baked before every game. Outside the Staples Center in L.A. yesterday, Dyan confessed the type of brownie she makes for the guys:

Kanye West Explains Why He Joined Twitter

‘I couldn’t communicate and now I can communicate just in a sound bite,’ MC says of the microblogging website. By Jocelyn Vena Kanye West Photo: Larry Busacca/ Getty Images Since joining Twitter last month, Kanye West has shared with fans and critics alike the most mundane musings about his life. Yet somehow West has managed to take the mundane and make it completely Kanye. How does he do it? Well, the mundane for Kanye is all about designer bags (Herm

Lady Gaga Brings Contagious Energy To Staples Center

After a 72-hour bender of recording new songs, Gaga played the favorites at first of two L.A. shows. By Matt Elias Lady Gaga performs at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Wednesday Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images LOS ANGELES — Fresh from her headlining gig at Lollapalooza, Lady Gaga rolled her Monster Ball into L.A. on Wednesday night for the first of two shows at the Staples Center. Hours before the concert started, Gaga’s little monsters marauded around the venue, decked out in Gaga gear. The theme for the ball may as well been a “no pants party,” with fans of both sexes parading in fishnets and leotards. It wasn’t just Mother Monster’s kin in attendance — Perez Hilton tweeted that Britney Spears was on hand for the show, though he said she left after a few songs. With the pop princess watching, Gaga took the stage just after 9 p.m. It was everything you would expect from a Gaga production — the sets! the costumes! the lights! — but what can’t be overlooked is the energy. Gaga and her dancers gave it their all for two hours and change. With four major set changes, 19 songs (not including the interstitial tunes) and an arching narrative throughout the show, the Monster Ball seems less of a concert than a Broadway musical at times. The set kicked off with “Dance in the Dark,” “Glitter and Grease” and “Just Dance” (the opening notes of which were played on a keyboard that was hidden under the hood of a broken down car). Gaga’s first wardrobe choice of the night was a pair of oversize purple shades, a giant shoulder-padded purple jacket and a purple leopard-print leotard underneath. After the first few songs, Gaga addressed her adoring crowd. “The Monster Ball is sexual freedom,” she declared. “Tonight in Los Angeles we’ll be super freaks and monsters.” And she continued her conversation with the audience throughout the night. With fans on their feet during a rousing rendition of “LoveGame” (encouraged by Gaga’s “Now dance mother—-ers!), she thanked them for buying tickets and supporting her. “Tonight, I want you to free yourselves, forget your insecurities.” Next up was “Boys Boys Boys,” followed by a brief exit. She returned from beneath the stage on a riser to perform “Money Honey.” She then took time to call a fan in the cheap seats and surprise him with tickets closer to the stage. It was a perfect segue to “Telephone,” which was one of the most elaborate dance routines and biggest sing-alongs of the night. But Gaga had to settle the crowd for at least a few minutes during the night. With her piano rising from the beneath the stage, she launched into “Speechless” — which she dedicated to her dad, who was also in attendance. Next was new tune “You and I,” proving that all the she really needs is her voice and a piano. The new song was a tease of what’s yet to come. Gaga announced that she had been on a 72-hour bender of writing and recording new music. “I want to put it out tomorrow,” she said, “but I can’t!” “So Happy I Could Die,” “Monster” and “Teeth” kept the show moving until the climactic “Alejandro,” “Poker Face” and Paparazzi.” At one point, Gaga emerged in a bra and panty set that sprayed sparks from her unmentionable regions. But the crowd’s biggest eruption occurred during the encore. With the curtain still down, Gaga’s familiar “oh, oh, oh-oh-oooh” broke over the speakers, and fans instantly recognized “Bad Romance.” As fans roared, the curtain lifted to reveal her in a rotating sphere wearing a mirrored angular outfit. It was her 19th song of concert — with almost as many wardrobe changes — and it was finally time for Gaga to call it a night as her monsters exited the ball sweaty and satisfied. Have you been to see Lady Gaga in concert? Share your favorite moments in the comments! Related Photos Lady Gaga Performs At Staples Center Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Celtics – Lakers – Game 1 – NBA Finals 2010

Lakers’ defense shines in Finals-opening win over Celtics! The talk coming into the game circled around how the Celtics’ defense may rival that of the 2008 championship team. On Thursday, the Lakers showed their rendition of defense. They took charges. They caused deflections. They altered and rejected shots inside. In short, they frustrated Boston. That defense coupled with a late third-quarter spurt helped the defending champs deliver an emphatic blow to the Celtics, winning 102-89 in Game 1 of the NBA Finals at Staples Center. “I think people forget how good we are defensively,” Lakers forward Lamar Odom said. No one is forgetting how dominating Phil Jackson’s teams are after winning Game 1 in a series as his teams are a perfect 47-0. But a reminder of the Lakers’ ultimate goal was apparent in the locker room after the game. Scribbled in black on a white board directly across Kobe Bryant’s locker was the phrase “3 Mo.” “We’re counting down,” said Odom, whose team is now 9-0 at home in the postseason with Game 2 on Sunday. Leading the way for the Lakers in the series opener was Bryant, who had a game-high 30 points, seven rebounds and six assists. He has now scored 30-plus in 10 of his last 11 contests. Pau Gasol had a terrific all-around game with 23 points, 14rebounds and three blocks. Ron Artest chipped in 15. The dominating fashion in which the Lakers, who led by as many as 20 points, took Game 1 was surprising, even to Boston’s Paul Pierce. That’s because they have …

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June 15th 2010 NBA Finals Game 6 Boston Celtics Vs. Los Angeles Lakers; Lakers Win 89-67!

6/15/2010 – NBA Finals Game 6 Boston Celtics vs. Los Angeles Lakers, LA wins 89-67 to force a Game 7 on Thursday night 9pm ET. on ABC at Staples Center! Kobe Bryant scores a game high 26 points to lead the Lakers 22-point rout over the Celtics.

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