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VCoug
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Every New York Knicks home game at Madison Square Garden serves as an opportunity to see some of the city's most famous residents out in support of one of the NBA's marquee franchises. Of that group, two stars stand out as particularly devoted fans: film directors Spike Lee and Woody Allen. For decades, both men have supported the team (and the NBA in general) with passion and commitment rivaling their own regularly expressed devotion to New York itself. While the Knicks would be a huge deal even without their presence at MSG, it's also the case that the games would feel a little different without them. At this point, they're a part of the experience. It's somewhat shocking, then, to learn that one of them is currently embroiled in a minor beef with the franchise. Yet, according to a report from the New York Post's Page Six, Woody Allen has been banned from the MSG VIP lounge over a perceived snub (via EOB): Sources say [Knicks owner James] Dolan had the Oscar-winning director banned from Suite 200, the VIP lounge at Madison Square Garden, after Allen refused to do any promotion for MSG Network or the Garden of Dreams Foundation. So, yes, although the Knicks may have good reason to wish Allen were more involved with the franchise and its charitable efforts, he's also proven over time that this is not a special point of interest for him, even if his onscreen alter egos occasionally wander away from intellectual dinner parties to watch "a group of pituitary cases stuff a ball through a hoop." Allen is nothing if not stubborn and slow to change — some of his characters still speak ill of rock music in the 21st century! — and anyone who expects different is fooling himself. This is just who he is, and if he deserved access to the VIP lounge several weeks ago then he probably does now, too. The good news is that Allen seems to be taking it all in stride, which I guess isn't so surprising. As Alvy Singer said in "Annie Hall," paraphrasing Groucho Marx, he'd never want to belong to any club that would have someone like him for a member. Now the joy of my world is in Zion
How beautiful if nothing more
Than to wait at Zion's door
I've never been in love like this before
Now let me pray to keep you from
The perils that will surely come
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Papabear
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It doesn't matter Dolan owns the team and he can do what he wants. Papabear
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