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How do sports stars fit in? |
Donald Trump's hair is ... |
Best thing I watched on TV last week |
Catchphrase I can't stand |
My WWE nickname should be ... |
Favorite chick flick? |
My message to Simon Cowell is ... |
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JASON LANE Astros RF |
Lofty |
American Idol
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Better luck next time |
Pre-Fontaine Lane |
The Notebook |
Utterly awful |
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DAVID LEE Knicks F |
Interesting |
24 |
It is what it is |
The Boarding 'Bocker |
Little Miss Sunshine |
I like what you're doing |
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ALEX GORDON Royals 3B |
A wig |
NCAA tournament |
Win some, lose some |
The Hulkster |
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days |
Keep making fun of people |
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SCOTT GOMEZ Devils C |
Out there |
Seinfeld |
"I don't have one" |
The Mexican Bandito |
Love Actually |
Keep doing what you're doing |
SHANE BATTIER
Rockets forward
"ON MY
recruiting visit to Duke [in '96], I looked in the rafters and saw 32, 33 and
35 retired," recalls Battier of numbers worn by Christian Laettner, Grant
Hill and Danny Ferry respectively. "I said, There must be something about
the 30s. Thirty-one seemed logical. I came in with [center] Chris Burgess, who
wore 34. People would have thought we'd retire his number quicker than mine,
but he transferred after two years. I was lucky to have a good enough career
that my number was retired my last game."
DERMARR
JOHNSON
Nuggets guard
A BACKUP, he wore
number 3 until Dec. 19, when Denver got a player partial to the digit—Allen
Iverson. "Number 3 looks better on him," says Johnson. "He's got a
legacy behind it." Johnson says he never asked anything from Iverson for
the number—but "if he wants to give me something out of his kindness,
that's fine,"—and took number 8 for Kobe Bryant, who used to wear it.
"I wanted Kobe's stuff to rub off on me," Johnson said. Has it? Says
Johnson, who has averaged 4.3 points since he took the number, "Not at
all."
ANTHONY PARKER
Raptors forward
THE NUMBER is a
tribute to the five years Parker spent playing with Maccabi Tel Aviv. Eighteen
is significant in Judaism, representing chai, or life. "To me it means good
fortune in life," says Parker. "I wanted to take experiences I had in
Israel with me and also thank fans [there]." Parker, who led the Maccabi to
several titles, remains beloved in Israel, and Israeli reporters come to
Toronto to write stories on him. How do they react to his numerology? Says
Parker, "A lot of them think it's real cool and nice that I would do
that."
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