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Former Lakers player and coach Byron Scott shares what he calls the most gangster thing he’s ever seen Kobe Bryant do in the NBA.
Isiah Thomas reemphasizes the importance of a good coach in the NBA before the OKC Thunder faced the Indiana Pacers in Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
Former Los Angeles Lakers coach Byron Scott called Kobe Bryant making two free throws with a torn Achilles his most gangster moment.
A mural featuring Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna was defaced days before anti-ICE riots gripped the city of Los Angeles over the weekend.
Without their leader, the Lakers still secured a playoff spot. However, awaiting them in the first round was a daunting challenge: the 58-24 San Antonio Spurs, boasting future Hall of Famers Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginobili.
Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and almost all the NBA legends credit a major part of their success to finding the right coach in their careers. From finding the balance between discipline and maximizing strengths to devising a system that allows superstar players to flourish,
Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant did many things to become better at his craft including tap dancing and even ballet.
Kobe Bryant on his Game 4 buzzer-beater vs. the Suns in the '06 playoff opener: "It was the most fun shot I've ever hit" originally appeared on Basketball Network. Over more than two decades in purple and gold, the late Kobe Bryant made countless game-winners, but the one he hit in Game 4 of the 2006 NBA playoff opening round was the most fun.