Thanks to his new net worth amounting to $275 million, the Cleveland Cavaliers alpha dog has been named by Forbes as one of the richest entrepreneurs under the age of 40 at the 39th spot.
Coach Luke Walton is developing a new team of youngsters as the future of the organization that will soon raise the team.
Miami Heat is currently in a bind as it grapples with cap space dilemma. With three of its core players set to become free agents on top of an ongoing Chris Bosh blood clot saga, re-signing Hassan Whiteside will definitely meet a competitive and juicier max contract offer from LA Lakers.
Stephen Curry has just revealed this week that he received platelet-rich plasma therapy in his bid to speed up his recovery following mild MCL sprain during Golden State’s Game 4 with Houston during the first round of the playoffs. The treatment was used by other NBA players before notably Kobe Bryant as a cheaper and less invasive alternative to surgery.
Luke Walton’s first year as the guy in charge of the Lakers will involve a lot of team restructuring. For that, he’ll need a formidable coaching staff which purportedly includes a former Laker himself and pupil of the legendary Phil ‘Zen Master’ Jackson
Byron Scott is now officially dismissed from LA Lakers’ roster following the team’s worst seasons in its NBA history under his watch. With Scott and Bryant gone, possible replacements have been cropping up including Golden State Warriors’ assistant coach Luke Walton.
Kobe Bryant has already announced his retirement from the game and as a result, 2K sports has decided to honor his contribution to the game by introducing “NBA 2K17” Legend Edition.
Kevin Durant is reportedly mulling on jumping board to another team this free agency season. Latest rumors suggest Lakers as the most likely destination with Bryant out of the picture following the famed Black Mamba’s glorious retirement.
The game is expected to release in September, 2K announced. The legend edition features Kobe Bryant who retired last week.
Kobe Bryant glued everyone’s attention as he delivered killer blow to Utah Jazz with another NBA record to date- 60 points for a players’ retirement game- during his Wednesday night finale as he led the Lakers to an impressive 101-96 win. Although a polarizing figure in NBA, Kobe’s athletic skills were undoubtedly fitting for a legend.
Kobe Bryant played his last game in basketball on Wednesday night and it wasn't like any other final game; the player shot 50 times, a historical record.
Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea expressed an odd mix of emotions as he witnessed Kobe Bryant’s sendoff game at Staples Center Wednesday night. A certified Lakers and diehard Bryant fan, Flea has been a season ticket holder since 1997.
Kobe feels not sad at all as he prepares to throw his one last shot at the basket when Lakers faces the Jazz in the regular season finale. Meanwhile, prices of tickets and commemorative merchandise have seen an unprecedented surge as Bryant’s retirement game looms.
Prices have gone up at unprecedented levels with no playoff stakes ahead of Kobe Bryant’s farewell game with Lakers against Jazz. Meanwhile, tickets for Golden State Warriors have seen a tremendous increase as well as the defending champion aims to for a 73-record win in the Wednesday regular season finale.
Lakers have big plans for Kobe Bryant's final game according to LA Times.
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