LOS ANGELES LAKERS VS LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS
Actor Jack Nicholson (L) shares a light moment with director James L. Brooks (2nd-L) as they sit courtside with producer Michael Ovitz (3rd-L) and actor/director Peter Berg (R) during third quarter action of the Lakers/Clippers NBA game in Los Angeles, California November 18, 2005. The Clippers defeated the Lakers 97-91. Brooks directed Nicholson in the film "As Good as it Gets." (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)...
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