Kobe Bryant, after a career that included some major low-lights, retired from the NBA earlier this year. Alex Rodriguez, a Major League Baseball player who also has had a controversial career, will soon follow
Jason Whitlock, a Fox Sports personality, appeared on The Herd recently and he made some unflattering comments regarding Kobe Bryant. Whitlock claimed that Kobe's "narcissism and selfishness destroyed a franchise," a comment that isn't really all that easy to understand.
Damian Lillard spent last week writing and recording a song about his snub from the 2016 NBA All-Star Game. I think we can all agree he should have been there, but Kobe Bryant got the nod instead in honor of his last season.
Aside from the frigid weather in Toronto, Canada, 2016 NBA All-Star Weekend was easily one of the best in recent memory. Everything from the Celebrity Game to the Dunk Contest had fans going crazy, and the All-Star Game itself was no exception.
Now that the NBA All-Star break is officially upon us, our friends at Point After took a deep long look back at the week leading up to All-Star festivities and found three players (guard, wing and forward/center) in the midst of their worst shooting slumps.
20 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, countless wins, and five NBA championships later, Kobe Bryant will be hanging up his jersey for the final time after this season.
So singer Sinead O'Connor apparently overdosed then went to report about it on social media, Dwight Howard disses Kobe Bryant, Lark Voorhies talks about her exe's corn chip smelling penis and Porsha Williams talks up her brawl with "Real Housewives of Atlanta" Cynthia Bailey.
Guess who’s back! That’s right, fresh off another season-long injury, Los Angeles Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant is back on the court—and, somehow, he seems to be making the Lakers worse.
Master P just keeps opening his mouth and having more nonsense come out as he attacks Kobe Bryant and Lamar Odom. Raven Symone has met her match in Ann Coulter and ESPN's Erin Andrews sues Marriott.
It’s been a rough couple of seasons for the Los Angeles Lakers. Between a string of injuries to superstar Kobe Bryant and a franchise-worst 21-61 record this past season, the NBA’s most storied team couldn’t catch a break.
In the NBA, players rub fans the wrong way pretty often. Whether they mess up off the field or leave to play for another team, superstars are always at the top of some people’s list and the bottom of other’s.
Magic Johnson made headlines on Tuesday when he publicly called out current Los Angeles Lakers owner Jim Buss on ESPN’s “First Take.” The Lakers 5-time NBA Champion criticized the owner for his poor leadership and inability to take advice from anyone
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