“I’m not fading into the shadows, if that’s what you’re asking. I’m not going anywhere. We’re not going anywhere…It’s not one of those things where the Bulls beat the Pistons and the Pistons disappeared forever. Not going for that shit…Come hell or high water, we’re going to be there again.” - Kobe Bryant
Man, I still haven’t watched this yet..
(Source: andrewsgarfield, via suicidairepancaeks)
Lakers First Round Schedule wallpaper.
Game 1 – Sun April 29 Denver at L.A. Lakers 12:30PM ABC
Game 2 – Tue May 1 Denver at L.A. Lakers 7:30PM FS West/TNT
Game 3 – Fri May 4 L.A. Lakers at Denver 7:30PM KCAL/ESPN
Game 4 – Sun May 6 L.A. Lakers at Denver 6:30PM KCAL/TNT
Game 5 * Tue May 8 Denver at L.A. Lakers TBD FS West/TBD
Game 6 * Thu May 10 L.A. Lakers at Denver TBD KCAL/TBD
Game 7 * Sat May 12 Denver at L.A. Lakers TBD FS West/TNT* – if necessary
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From an undrafted rookie, to an 18-year veteran, Ben Wallace has retired.
He was a 5x NBA All-Defensive First Team, 4x NBA Defensive Player of the Year and NBA All-Star, 3x All-NBA Second Team, 2x NBA Rebounding Champion, and 1x NBA Champion (2004 Pistons).
He averaged 5 shots a game.
He made 7 three pointers in his career.
He shot 41% from the free throw line.
He had 10,842 rebounds.
He had 15,000 muscles inside his body, and they were all huge.
Congratulations to you, Ben Wallace. A mighty tip of our cap.
And this is why I love elephants.
My girlfriend showed me something on yahoo about the 25 best drawn images in Draw Something, and it’s insane. Check it out!
I knew it, I should’ve just got the 2. I couldn’t tell either.
Congratulations to Kobe Bryant, the all-time leading scorer in All-Star game history.
With a breakaway dunk late in the third quarter, Kobe got his 264th point in collective all-star games, passing Michael Jordan’s all-time record of 262.
(via fuckyeahlakers)
February 7 1974
On this day 38 years ago, two musical geniuses and Hip-Hop pioneers were born on the exact same day- Happy Birthday Dilla and Nujabes, your legacies live on through your music ♥ Rest in Beats.
(Source: lostarkestra, via fkyeahhiphop)
“Can you break through a breakthrough?”
Ladies and gentleman … the Kobe System.
The “Kobe System”…
I thank you too lol.
Lakers 90, Grizzlies 82
Kobe had 29 points and 9 assists. Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol both had 15 rebounds, and 15 and 13 points respectively. Matt Barnes also had a double-double, putting up 15 points and 10 rebounds. Lakers had five players in double figured