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Even a Laker fan finds support

Posted by Eric Wilbur, Boston.com Staff April 20, 2009 02:09 PM

If you're looking for compelling evidence that Boston Marathon crowds are a well of unequivocal support, it may come in the form of Jerry Knox.

Knox, a Los Angeles native, ran 26.2 miles in a Lakers jersey on the suggestion of his 11-year-old son, Alex. Expecting a negative reaction from the pro-Celtics crowd, Knox said he was surprised instead to receive hearty encouragement from fans along the route.

"I heard a lot of 'Kobe sucks' and 'Go Celtics,' but a lot of people said 'Go Lakers,'" he said. "Some people were saying, 'Go Lakers ... wait what did I just say?'"

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  1. GOOD JOB MR KNOX!

    Posted by 53xyLady1939 April 21, 09 01:00 AM
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