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Lakers, Clippers are back on the marquee

LOS ANGELES_In February of last year, the best basketball players in the world came to Staples Center to put on a star-studded show.

Jack Nicholson, Jamie Foxx, Justin Bieber, Queen Latifah and Arnold Schwarzenegger were among the celebrities in a crowd of more than 17,000 who paid an average of $1,900 a ticket to watch 23 NBA All-Stars strut their stuff.

For locals, it was the only opportunity to see more than one or two of the league's top players in a game in person. Los Angeles, a mecca of the sport, was host to an All-Star game without a Lakers or Clippers player on a roster.

How embarrassing.

Less than 16 months later, everything has changed. After some

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