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Stars Turn Lakers Games Into Hollywood Nightclub Scene

Nov. 6 2009, Published 10:44 a.m. ET

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The Los Angeles Lakers games got even more "Hollywood" when a new Hyde Lounge opened inside Staples Center Friday night.

Beverly Hills 90210 star AnnaLynne McCord was one of the first celebs to arrive at the super exclusive nightspot and she had her on-screen boyfriend Matt Lanter in tow.

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“They looked really cozy," an eyewitness told RadarOnline.com. "She was throwing her head back laughing at everything he said. They were way more into talking to each other than watching the game.”

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Also getting hot and heavy in Hyde Lounge – which overlooks the arena for perfect game viewing – Lauren Conrad and her boyfriend Kyle Howard. The pair was downing vodka cranberries and sneaking kisses at their private table. Later Lauren’s bff Lo Bosworth showed up and the couple toned down their PDA’s. “Kyle was nuzzling Lauren on the neck and Lo looked like she really disapproved," our source said.

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After the Lakers beat the Memphis Grizzlies 114 – 98, the party really got going. Dancing With the Stars' Stacy Keibler and Giles Marini both hit the dance floor. "Giles was shaking his groove thing!"

VIDEO: Giles Dances Up A Sexy Storm On Dancing With The Stars

As luxurious as Hyde is, true B-ball fans still prefer to be courtside. Just ask Zac Efron – he was there, stuck to his floor seat.

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