Fans of Bill Murray no doubt know many of wonderful life details that make the legend of the actor and comedian as compelling as the roles he's played on the screen. He's a huge sports fan, loves golf especially, crashes parties all over the world, and is impossibly difficult for people to track down thanks to having no assistant and a phone only he answers. But here's one more cool wrinkle you may not have known about: His son, Luke, is climbing the basketball coaching ranks. The younger Murray was hired by Xavier as an assistant this week after succcessful stints at Towson and Rhode Island, and his time on the sidelines started as a graduate assistant at Arizona. That's a pretty impressive coaching resume for a guy who graduated from college in 2007. His father has talked about what it's like to keep tabs on Luke's career, and how the apple fell far from the tree when it came to coaching, but only so far. We just wish we could be at dinner with these guys as they talk about their lives – those are two pretty great gigs.

Bubba Watson was just trying to get to as many fans in the autograph line as possible, keeping his head down and signing whatever was put in front of him for everyone who took the time to wait. That's when fellow PGA Tour golfer Chesson Hadley got the idea to stand in the autograph line, get something signed, and see if Watson would even notice who he was. Watson didn't, and the expression on Hadley's face was priceless.

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The San Antonio Spurs are known for how close they are and for the collaborative way in which they play. They're also known for making deep playoff runs, so what are they doing now that they're out after the first round? First, they partied, and then they went to play paintball. It's not often you'll find a team doing that kind of stuff as a group when they could all be off on vacation, but then again, not every team is the Spurs.

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