Knicks, Pacers and Spike Lee
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Spike Lee, the Knicks' devoted superfan, missed Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals to present his new film, *Highest 2 Lowest*, at Cannes with Denzel Washington. Despite his absence, the Knicks suffered a painful overtime loss to the Pacers after a late-game collapse.
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Amazon S3 on MSNSpike Lee thinks New York Knicks legend Mark Jackson doesn't get the respect he deservesSpike Lee on the Knicks, Highest 2 Lowest, Denzel, A$AP Rocky, & His Legendary Film Career Few icons represent New York City like Spike Lee — award-winning director, cultural force, Knicks superfan, and the visionary behind Do The Right Thing.
With All-Stars Jalen Brunson and Tyrese Haliburton now leading the way, take a moment to revisit the history of a rivalry that helped shape the NBA's Eastern Conference.
Some of Spike Lee’s most deeply felt passions — filmmaking and the New York Knicks — have collided at the Cannes Film Festival
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Amazon S3 on MSNSpike Lee reflects on his legacy as a filmmaker & New York iconSpike Lee on the Knicks, Highest 2 Lowest, Denzel, A$AP Rocky, & His Legendary Film Career Few icons represent New York City like Spike Lee — award-winning director, cultural force, Knicks superfan, and the visionary behind Do The Right Thing.
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Spike Lee, the celebrated filmmaker and avid New York Knicks fan, boasts a net worth of approximately $60 million. Rising to prominence in the 1980s,
Lee was joined in the Cannes press conference by Wright and Ilfenesh Hadera, who plays King’s poised and skeptical wife Pam. Highest 2 Lowest marks Lee’s first collaboration with one-time muse Washington since 2006’s Inside Man.
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Amazon S3 on MSNSpike Lee Tells The New York Knicks vs Indiana Pacers Reggie Miller Choke Story StoryFollowing the New York Knicks epic loss to the Indiana Pacers & Tyrese Haliburton, Spike Lee breaks down the legendary story at MSG or Madison Square Garden, where he was given the choke sign by Reggie Miller.
Tyrese Haliburton mocks MSG with a legendary Jordan-Spike Lee line after stunning Knicks in Pacers’ wild Game 1 comeback.