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We’re not sure what algorithm they used, but apparently 22 points was the tipping point at which Jack Nicholson and Adam Sandler considered it acceptable to abandon another poor Lakers effort.
Nicholson and Sandler caught Friday night’s Staples Center event, which was billed as a game between the Lakers and Thunder. Instead, Kevin Durant dropped 42 points on the canary-colored band of dysfunction, and even some movie stars who have made fans sit through a whopper or two decided they had enough.
In the fourth quarter, with L.A. down by 22, Nicholson waved goodbye to a friend, Sandler gathered his coat, and the two left the arena with a certain measure of good riddance.
Check it out in the video below.