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Book Tie-in
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum
September 06, 1993
Indiana Pacer forward Malik Sealy has put the infamous missing-play-book incident (SCORECARD, May 10) behind him—or at least onto fabric. Sealy, you'll recall, left his team play-book at New York's JFK airport during last spring's playoff series against the Knicks, only to have it end up in the hands of irreverent radio talk-show host Don Imus, who ridiculed him on the air. Overcoming his embarrassment, Sealy has designed a necktie with pictures of tiny play-books on it (right) for his clothing company, Malik Sealy XXI Inc., and even went on Imus's show to promote it.
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September 06, 1993

Book Tie-in

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Indiana Pacer forward Malik Sealy has put the infamous missing-play-book incident (SCORECARD, May 10) behind him—or at least onto fabric. Sealy, you'll recall, left his team play-book at New York's JFK airport during last spring's playoff series against the Knicks, only to have it end up in the hands of irreverent radio talk-show host Don Imus, who ridiculed him on the air. Overcoming his embarrassment, Sealy has designed a necktie with pictures of tiny play-books on it (right) for his clothing company, Malik Sealy XXI Inc., and even went on Imus's show to promote it.

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