from pagesix of the ny post:
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December 8, 2004 -- <!--start bodytext-->NOTE to travel coordinators for the Denver Nuggets — the fax with room specifications for their trip to New York next weekend didn't get where it was supposed to. We at PAGE SIX received it instead. And we're amused by some of the aliases used by the team's top players. Since we don't mind blowing their cover, Carmelo Anthony travels as Paul Frank. Voshon Leonard's alter-image is the outlaw Josey Wales. Our favorite is Kenyon Martin's alias — Peter Parker, otherwise known as Spider-Man. While his web-slinging skills don't compare to the superhero's, he apparently has clout: only Martin, Marcus Camby, general manager Kiki Vanderweghe, coach Jeff Bzdelik and trainer Jim Gillen are assigned to suites, while everyone else gets rooms. What really piqued our curiosity is Earl Boykins' requirement to be assigned to a separate floor from the rest of the squad. Does he have a problem with his teammates?
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December 8, 2004 -- <!--start bodytext-->NOTE to travel coordinators for the Denver Nuggets — the fax with room specifications for their trip to New York next weekend didn't get where it was supposed to. We at PAGE SIX received it instead. And we're amused by some of the aliases used by the team's top players. Since we don't mind blowing their cover, Carmelo Anthony travels as Paul Frank. Voshon Leonard's alter-image is the outlaw Josey Wales. Our favorite is Kenyon Martin's alias — Peter Parker, otherwise known as Spider-Man. While his web-slinging skills don't compare to the superhero's, he apparently has clout: only Martin, Marcus Camby, general manager Kiki Vanderweghe, coach Jeff Bzdelik and trainer Jim Gillen are assigned to suites, while everyone else gets rooms. What really piqued our curiosity is Earl Boykins' requirement to be assigned to a separate floor from the rest of the squad. Does he have a problem with his teammates?