Larry David, Bill Murray NCAA hoop fans at Boston Garden
It was impossible to curb your enthusiasm at the TD Garden Saturday night, especially if you were a UConn fan.
The Huskies’ unstoppable NCAA hoop run continued with their most dominant performance, a 77-52 bashing of Illinois, as the Herald’s Steve Hewitt writes.
Larry David, Seinfeld co-creator and star of his own hit series “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” seemed annoyed (but when doesn’t he seem so) at photo requests while watching the game. Did he realize he’s in Boston?
“Groundhog Day” star Bill Murray was also in the stands. He’s a Chicago native but his son, Luke Murray, is a UConn men’s basketball assistant coach.
Actor Larry David watches from the stands as UConn and Illinois warms up prior to the first half of the Elite 8 college basketball game in the men’s NCAA Tournament, Saturday in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)
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