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Poker suspect’s court date

New York art dealer Hillel “Helly” Nahmad [third from left] joined Spike Lee and others Wednesday at the Garden to cheer on the Knicks from his courtside seat. (Anthony J Causi)

He’s back in action.

New York art dealer Hillel “Helly” Nahmad [third from left] joined Spike Lee and others Wednesday at the Garden to cheer on the Knicks from his courtside seat. It was his first game since an arrest for alleged involvement in a massive poker and money-laundering ring.

Free on $10 million bond, Nahmad cheekily wore a cap bearing a playing-card “king.”

“Except for the fact that the Knicks played lousy and lost the game, it was a very pleasant evening,” said his lawyer Ben Brafman [far right].