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When Kobe Bryant missed his first Lakers training camp after Venice Beach streetball injury: "This will set him back" originally appeared on Basketball Network.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNPau Gasol on how difficult it was to tell Kobe Bryant he would leave the Lakers: "He was very supportive and he understood"Pau Gasol developed a strong brotherhood with Kobe Bryant during his time in L.A., which made leaving the Lakers very difficult for him.
Kobe Bryant's contributions to performance basketball sneakers can't be understated. Working with designer Eric Avar, the late Los Angeles Lakers legend helped popularize low-top sneakers in the NBA,
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LeBron Wire on MSNDodgers will give away Kobe Bryant bobbleheads in a few weeksThe Dodgers will honor the memory and legacy of late Lakers great Kobe Bryant with a special promotion in a few weeks.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"It was exasperating" - Lakers chronicler says young Kobe Bryant never bought into Phil Jackson's Triangle offense"It was exasperating" - Lakers chronicler says young Kobe Bryant never bought into Phil Jackson's Triangle offense originally appeared on Basketball Network.
Bryant was an avid Dodgers fan and often attended home games at Dodger Stadium. The team also gave away custom Bryant jerseys last season that featured his No. 8 on the front and his No. 24 on the back. It had a "KB" patch on the sleeve and a snake in recognition of his Black Mamba nickname.
Former Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban compared Cooper Flagg's debut to the early stages of Kobe Bryant's career.
Kobe Bryant loved the Los Angeles Dodgers and so does his family. Now, the team announced it’s giving fans a special Kobe giveaway to honor the late Los Angeles Lakers legend coming up in August. The Dodgers controlling owner Mark Walter now owns the Lakers as well,
Arguably the most popular athlete to play in Los Angeles, the Dodgers are commemorating late Lakers legend Kobe Bryant with a bobblehead giveaway on Friday, Aug. 8, when they host the Toronto Blue Jays.
Kobe Bryant didn’t mince words when defending his $48.5 million extension with the Lakers at age 35, calling out critics and rejecting the idea of a “selfless” pay cut.