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Part 2: Six Degrees


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Hey, kids! Thank to sports, it's a small world after all. Look how sports can connect two remotely different people.

Six Degrees of Separation

Allen Iverson
Allen Iverson is the Sixers guard who offended virtually every person in the country with violent, misogynist and homophobic lyrics in his rap single, "40 Bars." On the other hand, he scored 48 points this week to lead Philadelphia to a surprising Game 1 upset of the Lakers in the NBA Finals, so all is forgiven.
 
  Fearing that ratings would decline again for the league's premier event, NBC and the NBA chose to broadcast part of a live U2 concert in Boston during halftime instead of the usual analysis. U2's lead singer, Bono, marked the occasion by throwing a basketball into the crowd. Bono
Elton John Bono was saluted at last year's Rock the Vote annual awards for his work to reduce Third World debt. The event included a performance from the owner of England's Watford Football Club, Elton John.  
  John, who once performed in a giant Donald Duck costume, wrote the music and lyrics to Disney's 1994 blockbuster, "The Lion King." That movie tells the tale of young Simba's struggle to assume his rightful throne, with the help of the wise-cracking meercat, Timon.
Simba
Joe Garagiola Simba and Timon are voiced by Mathew Broderick and Nathan Lane, who currently star in the Broadway blockbuster "The Producers," which joins "The Lion King" as the toughest ticket on Broadway. "The Producers" won a record 12 Tony awards last Sunday, with Lane besting Broderick for best actor in a musical.  
 
Still best known for his performance in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (in which he catches a foul ball at Wrigley Field), Broderick might have been disappointed about losing the Tony award, but he could seek comfort from his wife, Sarah Jessica Parker, the star of HBO's "Sex and the City." The two attended a World Series game last October, with Broderick rooting for the Mets and Parker for the Yankees. They did not catch a foul ball.
Yogi Berra

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