Kobe Bryant
June 2014 features a lot of exciting new releases from the Nike and Jordan brand.
Kobe Bryant may be the biggest Los Angeles Lakers star, but he certainly does not have the last word on the next head coach.
Many NBA stars earn more from endorsements than their regular season salary. There are also some that command several millions each year, earning their place as one of the highest paid NBA players or athletes of all time.
In the past weeks, there have been talks that Pau Gasol and Steve Nash may have left the Lakers training building for the final time earlier in April. However, Gasol shared some statements on his website which may indicate his willingness to remain a Laker until the end of Kobe Bryant's career.
The Los Angeles Lakers ended the 2013-2014 NBA regular season with a terrible 27-55 record. It is the worst winning percentage of the franchise since 1958 and the most losses suffered by the team in the club's history.
Kobe Bryant will have a documentary titled "Kobe Bryant's Muse" airing on Showtime in the fall of 2014.
While he may not return in any official Lakers game yet, the shooting guard was cleared to resume practice and will commence basketball training for six months.
Many athletes in the list earn more than half of the total sum outside of their league's salary.
While Kobe Bryant, Rajon Rondo and other popular, but injured or aging stars have been dominating the NBA All-Star Game fan voting, while under-recognized stars like Damian Lillard and others have been left without a chance of starting in the midseason classic. Should the NBA step in and change the fan voting rules to preserve its future?
The Los Angeles Lakers have been long rumored to be eyeing Carmelo Anthony to pair with Kobe Bryant in L.A. But the Boston Celtics' Rajon Rondo could be the one they need to bring an NBA title back to Los Angeles.
It should not be surprising to find the Black Mamba installed in the All-Star roster once more this year. Even the cager himself expects this. However, that doesn't mean he likes it. At least for 2014's game.
Former Los Angeles Lakers general manager Jerry West, in an interview on the Dan Patrick Radio Show, commented on Kobe Bryant before he went down with his latest injury.
World champion and current NBA Most Valuable Player LeBron James tops the list for jersey sales in 2013, beating hundreds of other players in the National Basketball League.
If you can't get enough of the 35-year-old NBA star, you'll naturally want to own a piece of him – like the upcoming Kobe 9 sneakers.
Bryant’s team fell for the second consecutive time after the NBA star’s return to the playing roster.