Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard and future hall of famer, Kobe Bryant, has hired a film crew to follow him around and record key moments, plus private reflections throughout the NBA season. Read More »
Kendall Jenner's definitely crushing on up-and-coming NBA superstar, D'Angelo Russell. But does the aspiring 19-year-old model's sexy courtside flirtation prove that they're already secretly dating? Read More »
The 2015-2016 regular NBA season hasn’t even begun, yet the reigning champions just won’t stop. During the Golden State Warriors’ preseason game against the Lakers on Thursday, Stephen Curry threw a mid-court underhanded alley-oop pass to Andre Iguodala. Read More »
When it comes to his relationship with former Los Angeles Lakers baller, Lamar Odom, his pal, Kobe Bryant has a bone to pick with rapper Master P after he claimed that he was a "fake friend," to Odom. MStars News has learned that Bryant clapped back at Master P for his rants over the past few days after Bryant paid a visit to Odom whose was hospitalized after being found unconscious in a Nevada brothel. Read More »
Phil Jackson and Kobe Bryant have maintained a close relationship, probably due to the fact that Jackson used to be the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, and won five NBA championships alongside Bryant with the Lakers. In light of this, Jackson noting that Bryant probably won't be retiring just yet, though it may be his last season playing for the Lakers, seems pretty plausible. Read More »
Last week, Lamar Odom's best friend overdosed and the former Los Angeles Laker has taken the death hard, leading the whole Kardashian family to worry that he'll fall back into his own addictions. Jamie Sangouthai, the friend who overdosed, went on a crack binge with Lamar two years ago and despite Odom eventually kicking the habit, the two remained friends. The Kardashians are hoping this will turn out to be a wake-up call for Khloé's estranged husband, but they believe he may just end up binging. Read More »
LA Lakers legend Magic Johnson last night explained to Jimmy Kimmel just what it's like to be an NBA champion, and more importantly, how to party with Jack Nicholson. Taking to Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the five-time NBA champion and three-time NBA MVP and NBA Finals MVP, super-successful businessman and current owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers also chatted about hanging out with current Lakers legend Kobe Bryant at a Dodgers game, and played Wiffle Ball with host Jimmy Kimmel. Read More »
Saturday, Dec. 20, marked the nine-year anniversary of one of the greatest NBA performances of all time, one that could have been even better. On Dec. 20, 2005, Kobe Bryant torched the Dallas Mavericks for 62 points in a game the Los Angeles Lakers won 112-90. The most amazing thing about the performance? Bryant scored all 62 points through just three quarters, according to ESPN. After three quarters, the score was Bryant 62, entire Mavericks team 61. This year is shaping up to be a swan song of sorts for Bryant. The Lakers are one of the worst teams in the NBA at 8-18 and sit in 13th place in the Western Conference. Plans to rebuild around Bryant have not gone well, due to roster construction and injuries. But Bryant recently passed Michael Jordan for third place on the all-time NBA scoring list, and his presence still provides the Staples Center with sell-out crowds. So it's a fitting time to remember one of his best performances. Read More »
Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant needed just nine points Sunday, Dec. 14, to etch his name above Michael Jordan's on the NBA all-time scoring list. It took him less than two quarters. Bryant tied and then passed Jordan with two free throws with 5:24 left before halftime while the Lakers were taking on the Minnesota Timberwolves in Minnesota. Pro-Timberwolves and pro-Jordan fans jeered from the crowd as Bryant warmed up on the line. Some people just don't like to see history surpassed, and all the Bryant vs. Jordan debate that raged this week couldn't have sat well with the purists. But the Timberwolves themselves were more gracious hosts, stopping the game to congratulate Bryant individually after his record-setting free throws. Bryant now sits behind only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387) and Karl Malone (36,928) on the all-time list. Read More »
If you thought Nick Young's game-winning 3-pointer to beat the Spurs on Friday night was crazy, then you haven't seen his post-game interview. He said, "Do What I Gotta Do" eight times in seven sentences before going on an epic post game troll spree! Read More »
Kobe Bryant has 32,284 points in 19 seasons. Michael Jordan scored 32,292 points over 16 seasons. Jordan claimed 11 scoring titles, Bryant four (and he leads the NBA in points this season). Bryant grabbed 6,716 total rebounds, Jordan 6,672. Bryant won five championships with the Lakers. Jordan was a six-time champion with the Bulls. So who was better? Kobe or MJ? Read More »
Johnson's cryptic statement really means he wants the Lakers to get bad enough to put themselves in a position to get better. A bad record means a better chance at high picks in the NBA Draft. The Lakers are currently stumbling through a 5-16 start and sit next to last in the Western Conference. Read More »
Twenty-two games in and it seems New York Knicks President Phil Jackson is already sick of losing. The 13-time NBA champion criticized his team harshly this week, which has started the year an abysmal 4-18. The Knicks have the third-worst record in the NBA. Read More »