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Updated: November 9, 2009, 2:18 PM ET

See the Knicks play the NBA Champion Lakers in LA!

Plus an Exclusive Event with Spike Lee and Kobe!

1050 ESPN, your official radio home for Knicks basketball, is sending one lucky listener to LA... for glamour, celebrities, warm weather and hoops!

Listen to The Michael Kay Show all week to qualify to win this great trip!

  • FLY to Los Angeles
  • SEE the Knicks take on Kobe and the defending champion Lakers at the Staples Center!
  • ATTEND an exclusive program with Knicks super fan Spike Lee and Lakers star Kobe Bryant at the ESPN Zone at LA LIVE!
  • MEET our Knicks radio team: Gus Johnson and John Andariese.
  • STAY for two nights at the Standard Downtown LA

Daily qualifiers receive a dvd copy of Spike Lee's: Kobe Doin' Work.

Kobe Doin' Work brings together legendary New York filmmaker Spike Lee and one of the biggest names in sports today. This ESPN Films presentation takes an unprecedented look at the NBA star and features unlimited access to Bryant before, during and after one of the season's biggest games leading to the 2007-08 playoffs, the result being a definitive portrait of one of the sport's greatest athletes.

Note: travel dates are expected to be November 24, 2009 (outbound) and Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 2009 (inbound).

Another great experience you can't get anywhere else... from 1050 ESPN... New York!

CLICK HERE for contest rules.



FOR TICKET AND SCHEDULE INFORMATION CALL 877.G0.KNICKS OR VISIT NYKnicks.com




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