Kevin Durant and Kobe Bryant led the Western Conference over their Eastern Conference counterparts 152-149 in the 2012 NBA All-Star game at the Amway Center in Orlando. Durant finished with 39 points and was named the All-Star Game MVP, while Bryant scored 27 points to pass Michael Jordan as the career scoring leader in the All-Star game. Check out complete game highlights from the 2012 NBA All-Star Game now…
Kobe Bryant‘s 37-points led the West over their Eastern Conference counterparts 148-143 in the 2011 NBA All-Star game, earning him MVP honors for the night. LeBron James led the East in a losing effort with 29 points, 14 rebounds, and 10 assists, putting him in the company of Michael Jordan as the only other player in the history of the All-Star game to tally a triple-double. See complete highlights from the 2011 NBA All-Star game now…
The 2010 NBA Finals lived up to all the hype and more, as both teams fought hard in this epic battle of rivals from two of the most storied franchises in NBA history. The Los Angeles Lakers ultimately prevailed over the Boston Celtics, emerging with an 83-79 victory in the final game of the season’s best-of-seven championship series match-up…
Down as much as 13 points early into the third quarter, Lakers star Kobe Bryant and his trusted comrades found a way to fight back in a decidedly un-Lakerlike fashion. Bryant finished the night with 23 points, 6 of 24 in field goal attempts for a series low 25 percent, along with 15 rebounds and 2 assists. The Lakers’ 53-40 rebound advantage over the Celtics proved to be a pivotal stat in the outcome of the game. This is Los Angeles 16th NBA Championship and second consecutive title. Bryant was named MVP of the Finals, despite an unspectacular performance in Game 7. For the series, Bryant averaged a commendable 28.6 pts., 8 rebounds, and 3.9 assists. This is Bryant’s fifth NBA title and second consecutive Finals MVP honor.
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Kobe Bryant graces the cover of GQ’s March Issue with an in-depth look into a day in the life of arguably one of sports’ most recognized and gifted athletes of all time. The 31 year-old eleven-time All-Star and the four-time world champion openly discusses his life on and off the court, including his conscious approach to basketball and life in general, how he deals with playing through pain and adversity, and what inspires his fearless work ethic. Click HERE to read the full article in GQ’s March edition now…
Kobe Bryant averaged 32.4 points and 7.4 assists per game against Orlando during the Finals. The only player to match or surpass Bryant’s averages in each of those categories in an NBA Finals series was Jerry West, who averaged 37.9 points and 7.4 assists per game for the Lakers in their 1969 Finals loss to the Celtics. See video of Kobe Bryant as he reflects back on the championship season…
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