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After abandoning his Knicks to become a Kobe-phile, Spike Lee has decided the next logical move in his career is to do a remake of Malcolm X with Phil Jackson, obvs.
...because all your hope will rot from the inside and turn into despair. (Just kidding! USA is #1!)
1 comment:
has stan van gundy always been around? what, the world can't handle more than one van gundy in the limelight at once?
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