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Kobe Bryant Archive

THE LAKERS ARE CHILLIN’ WITH BARACK TODAY

The Lakers start an eight-game, 12-day road trip today in Washington. They’ll be stopping by the Barack’s House and will spend some time with the President. The Lakers haven’t been to the White House since 2002.

The visit is expected to last about an hour and Phil Jackson and Magic Johnson will be honored by Barack Obama in the White House’s Palm Room. When asked about the trip, Ron Artest said he woudn’t be excited to meet the President. Here’s his logic behind that statement:

“I’m not that excited to meet him because I look at him as a regular person. That’s how he comes across on TV. He doesn’t come across as somebody that can’t be touched, that’s not going to be warm and welcoming.”

Obama is said to be a fan of Phil Jackson dating back to his days as the head coach of the Chicago Bulls. It just so happens that Jackson is an Obama fan as well. The Lakers head coach donated $2300 to Obama’s primary campaign in 2007.

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LUPICA’S LACKLUSTER LOGIC: LEBRON’S COMING TO NY

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Mike Lupica gets paid to write, but that doesn’t mean he gets paid to make sense. The senior sportswriter recently made a case for LeBron coming to New York in his Daily News column. Re-hashing nothing new, Lupica states that marketing dollars and “the chance to win it all” will deliver LBJ to New York.

Considering we’ve known about LeBron’s impending agency for years, there has been very little verified information to come out of the James Camp. So how does Lupica anchor his “new” argument? Using Tiger Woods, of course! Yes, seriously.  Lupica seems to think that LBJ will land in New York to soften the blow to Nike’s marketing cachet according to one of his mogul-type friends. Huh? Even if that did make sense, casual observers have always been aware of Nike’s desire for LeBron to play in New York — Tiger Woods scandal or not.

A guy I know from sports, a mogul-type, one who knows the NBA and knows the business side of sports even better, was talking the other day about the possibility of LeBron coming to the Knicks. He is not a New Yorker, by the way, and is not a Knicks fan. He just thinks the whole thing makes sense, and not just for the Knicks and for the league.

“I am hearing,” the guy said, “that Nike wants LeBron in New York even more than ever, because of Tiger.”

He was referring to Tiger Woods. Maybe you’ve heard about him.

So Nike wants to pass Tiger’s torch to LeBron but needs him in New York to do so? Whatever you say, Anonymous Sports Business Mogul Associated With Mike Lupica. Tiger was (is?) clearly one of sports’ biggest stars. However, it doesn’t make sense to lump LeBron and Tiger into the same category simply because they’re Nike frontmen. Sure, they both have international fame and are top individuals in their sports. But there’s a reason why LeBron endorses Sprite and Bubblicious while Tiger promoted Accenture and Tag Heuer. The potential to net over a billion dollars in their careers doesn’t make them the same guy.

This is not a case of black and white even though Lupica would like to frame it as such.  Unfortunately for him, the reasons AGAINST LeBron returning to Cleveland are not necessarily reasons TO sign with the Knicks (see the LeBron to the Bulls and LeBron to the Lakers theories).  LBJ may have a shot at more endorsement dollars in New York, but the same is true about a number of different markets.  That being said, the other half of Lupica’s argument about winning is laughable.  Does he really have a better shot to win with the scraps currently inhabiting the Knicks’ roster than with Cleveland?

A month ago, I thought Donnie Walsh had no shot at LeBron, none, forget about it. But lately the Knicks have become a team their best and most diehard fans want to watch. In the short run, as you try to imagine LeBron in New York, you can see him actually wanting to be able to kick the ball out to the Italian kid, Danilo Gallinari, because you can see how the Italian kid might end up being the best shooter in the gym one of these days.

Or there is David Lee, who plays like a champion every night, no matter what the score. If there is a way to keep Lee. There is Wilson Chandler. In November there seemed to be no hope for this season. The year ends differently.

Michael Jordan had Chicago, Kobe has L.A., why not New York for LeBron? He clearly does have a fascination with the big bad city, and with the Yankees. Maybe that “27″ on the sneakers after the Yankees won the Series really was more than an instant message.

LeBron is smart, which means he understands that as big as he has gotten, and as fast as he has gotten there, the only way he becomes as big as he wants to be is by winning it all. And maybe coming here and having at least one big player come with him is the best way.

To say that LeBron James might stake his future on Danilo Gallinari and David Lee is absurd hyperbole. While we’re fans of both players, they’re only marginally better than teammates LeBron has had in Cleveland. Unless James knows a way to wipe Eddy Curry and Jared Jeffries’ contracts from the books, Lupica’s point about winning with the Knicks is shaky at best.  Even LeBron will need more than a couple of decent supporting players to win a championship — this isn’t NBA Jam.

It’s also outlandish that Lupica claims to think that LeBron would take a pay cut so the Knicks can sign another talent. If James is going to (literally) bet the house on a team, it’s hard to believe that LeBron will choose the Knicks.  The team has only finished above .500 once in the past decade.  LeBron’s only experience with a losing season was his rookie year and his major wager could end with a similar result.

But let’s be serious. Is it even possible for LeBron James to become a BIGGER star? The answer is yes and no. First, it’s doubtful there are that many people planning on jumping ship to become LeBron fans simply because he wears blue and orange.  Second, LeBron Fatigue is already developing across the nation. The guy said he wanted to be a billion dollar athlete. He’s exhibited poor sportsmanship. He had a video of him getting dunked on confiscated. He’s also featured in the now-annoying Nike puppet commercials. James is a hair away from being considered pompous and over-exposed. Expecting to arrive in New York for His coronation might be the last straw for a lot of non-Knicks fans.

Yes, LeBron can still be the King of New York. Though that wouldn’t really elevate his stature much. As previously mentioned, he already has international appeal and maybe Lupica forgot that people love to hate it when New York wins. Coming to New York City might just make LeBron “East Coast Kobe” rather than the innocuous Midwest wunderkind he is now. At the same time, it could make it look like King James thinks he’s bigger than the game.  And that’s almost certainly the case if LeBron is willing to risk colossal failure for an incremental increase in his “legend” and bottom line.

Mike Lupica could be right and LeBron may end up in the Big Apple. However, he also parallels LeBron’s budding career with those of Tiger Woods, Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan. And when did those guys ever play in New York or take a pay cut to win?  Let’s hope this is the last time that Lupica regurgitates the logic of his anonymous mogul buddies.

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VIDEO: KOBE BRYANT BEHIND BACKBOARD CIRCUS SHOT

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Kobe Bryant has had more than his fair share of ridiculous shot attempts in his career. But he trumped himself last night when the Lakers took on the Thunder.

In the first quarter, Kobe was forced towards the baseline before he threw up a prayer from behind the backboard. Amazingly, it actually went in. The video speaks for itself.

Here’s the video via The Sporting Blog:

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NUTS & BOLTS: SHOW US THE MONEY

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After Pacquiao’s convincing beat down of Cotto, there is only 1 fight the people want. Money vs. Pac-Man. The only thing standing in the way are the egos of management. My take: if Mayweather doesn’t fight Pacquiao he will go down as a coward. How’s that for the ego? (NY Daily News)

Kobe Bryant is apparently “computer illiterate”. It’s no fun making a joke about that knowing there’s no chance he’d see it. (The Hoop Doctors)

Amazing tailgate set up here. The only thing missing is the Bud Light Grooler. (amandarykoff’s posterous)

Sports betting is a roller-coaster ride that only the truly brave dare dive head first into, so a sense of humor about it is definitely a must. (Don Chavez)

YouTube SEC agitator, JT Bowtie to retire his “asshole character”. (Busted Coverage)

Five reasons to want a TCU vs. Cincinnati championship game. (Unathletic Mag)

Argentinian Carlos Tevez may retire after 2010 World Cup. (The Spoiler)

I’m just going with a direct quote on this one: When Theo Fleury was a Ranger, he said, he would stay out all night drinking, doing cocaine, going “below the streets of New York City” to “party with freaks, transvestites, strippers” or to “hang out with homeless guys around a burn barrel” on the West Side piers. (NYT)

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WILL VANESSA BRYANT BE ON THE REAL HOUSEWIVES?

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Could the Bryant’s be the latest couple on the Lakers with a reality TV show? Rumors (well, one rumor from one source) are flying the Vanessa Bryant may join the cast of The Real Housewives Orange County. Here’s the blurb via EgyptSaidSo:

Sources are buzzing that Bravo TV producers are trying to add NBA superstar Kobe Bryant’s wife Vanessa Bryant to the cast of The Real Housewives of Orange County.

This past season they added grammy award winning singer songwriter Kandi Burress to the “Real Housewives of Atlanta” and ratings soared. Producers have recognized the value of adding high profile, celebrity types to the cast and Vanessa Bryant is a top contender for the Orange County edition.

However, sources buzzing means absolutely squat. This sounds like a flimsy claim since Kobe Bryant makes a bazillion dollars. It might make sense if she’s trying to launch a fashion line or something like that. But I’d imagine she could get her own reality show if that were the case.

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Is Vanessa Bryant Losing It?

Vanessa Bryant has always been one of my favorite athletes’ wives.  Kobe did an excellent job when he plucked young Vanessa from high school and promptly married her.  I wrote about their somewhat rocky relationship a few weeks ago.

Here’s Robert Littal’s take on Vanessa from BlackSportsOnline:

What people don’t understand is attraction comes in many forms. Of course there is physical attraction which is important, but at a certain point that is just one element. Vanessa isn’t the finest woman I have ever seen. I heard she is a bit crazy and what not, but the attraction for me is how she played the game.

She has played it so perfectly since she was 17 years old, that it is the blueprint for all women who have ambitions to grow up an marry an athlete.

She maybe the only wife of an athlete I know of, that if her husband left her, the public would turn against him. D Wade leaves his wife no one cares, but if Kobe left Vanessa it would be on the front page of every newspaper, website and blog in America. Hell it would probably lead the news in China. She got the game on lock.

That young lady PIMP FOCUS is strong which is why before I leave LA, I am going to try to get a job as their pool boy so I can be her male NoHo 24/7. I mean I am Robert Littal.

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Vanessa Laine Bryant & The Kobe Money

Amazingly, Kobe and Vanessa Bryant (Vanessa Cornejo Urbieta Laine) have been married for over 8 years. I didn’t know very much about their relationship, so I pulled info from a few places.  There are pictures at the bottom for those of you who aren’t fans of reading.  Here’s the background via Celebrity Friend:

In November 1999, 21 year old Bryant met 17 year old Vanessa Laine while she was working as a background dancer on the Tha Eastsidaz music video “G’d Up”. Bryant was in the building working on his debut musical album, which was never released. The two began dating and became engaged just six months later in May 2000, while Laine was still a senior at Marina High School in Huntington Beach, California. To avoid media scrutiny, she finished high school through independent study. According to Vanessa’s cousin Laila Laine, there was no prenuptial agreement. Vanessa said Bryant “loved her too much for one”.

So he doesn’t have a prenup.  Yikes.  Due to a disagreement over his marriage to Laine, Kobe’s parents didn’t speak to him for over two years.  I’m not going to even go into the whole rape thing.  I think we’ve heard enough about that.  However, I do think it’s important to remind people that during that fiasco he publicized the fact that Shaq cheated on his wife.  Here’s the rundown from TMZ:

The line most likely references a comment Kobe made during his infamous 2003 rape case, when he told Colorado police that he “Should have done what Shaq does … Shaq would pay his women not to say anything.” The two became famously bitter rivals after the incident.

After the incident, Kobe bought his wife a gigantic diamond ring.  In 2007, there were rumors that their marriage was on the rocks.  The Bryants have run into even more legal trouble this year. Their housekeeper has filed a law suit. Here’s the info via Wikipedia:

In March 2009, Vanessa made headlines when she and her husband were accused of harassing their housekeeper Maria Jimenez, a Peruvian immigrant who is a U.S. citizen, says she worked as a full-time housekeeper at the Bryant’s Newport Coast home from September 2007 to March 22, 2008, and was making $50,000 a year, according to the wrongful termination lawsuit filed Friday. The Bryants’ lawyer, Mark D. Campbell, issued a statement denying Jimenez’s account. “Ms. Jimenez’s outrageous allegations of improper conduct are totally unfounded and patently false,’’ Campbell said. “The Bryants intend to vigorously defend against these untruthful allegations and are confident that the baseless nature of the allegations will be proven.” Jimenez also alleges Vanessa Bryant screamed at her after one of the Bryants’ children came to Jimenez for comfort, the lawsuit says. Vanessa Bryant yelled, “I don’t want you to touch my baby. I hired you for housekeeping, not babysitting,” according to the claim.

The thing that I find most interesting about the Kobe/Vanessa situation is that it’s exactly the opposite of Britney/K-Fed.  In this case, Kobe is the superstar in his prime while she’s the former backup dancer turned housewife.  The fact that there’s no prenup makes it even worse.  A strapping young man, like myself, could sweep Mrs. Bryant off of her feet and I could stand in line to receive 1/4 of Kobe Bryant’s fortune (half of half, get it?).  I just have to convince her to leave him and marry me.  Enough about my fantasies, here are the pictures you’ve waited nearly 600 words to see:

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