Stars Shine for the NBA Finals

Singer Rihanna looks very focused at Game Two of the 2009 NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Orlando Magic. As the three-pointers rained down we're sure she took comfort under her umbrella, ella...

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Stars Shine for the NBA Finals

The stars came out to watch the L.A. Lakers take in the Orlando Magic in the NBA Finals. Jack Nicholson takes his usual seat courtside at Game One. His daughter, Lorraine, also watches as the Lakers take a 1-0 series lead. Denzel Washington is no stranger to the Staples Center. He's been watching the Lakers fight through the playoffs to get to the NBA Finals. Leonardo DiCaprio is a Laker faithful and a familiar face sitting in his courtside seats. Actors Tobey Maguire (L) Kevin Connolly (C) and Sophia Bush (R) share some laughs as the Magic drop Game 1 by 25. Lauren Conrad of MTV's Laguna Beach may have been a little too busy checking out her date, Kyle Howard. Actor Tyrese Gibson may have been talking hoops with Houston Rockets forward Ron Artest. Artest and the Rockets were beaten by Kobe and the Lakers in the Western Conference Semi Finals. American Idol judge and music producer Randy Jackson catches the game with his son Jordan. Musician Benji Madden follows the game closely. The Lakers have reached the finals for the second year in a row while the Magic haven't been in the Finals since 1995. Rapper Lil' Wayne shows he's "Got Money" with a prime time seat at last nights game. Rapper Kanye West and WNBA player Lisa Leslie have a casual run in while Game 1 goes to the Lakers. NFL star Chad Ocho Cinco of the Cincinnati Bengals looks like he might have been rooting for the Magic. Former Laker great and current analyst for ESPN, Earvin, "Magic" Johnson was also at the Staples Center for the match-up.

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