Elgin Baylor, the Hall-of-Fame Lakers Small Forward, died on March 22nd, 2021, at the age of 86. His death was first announced by his former team, the Los Angeles Lakers, on Twitter. His cause of death was natural, according to many sources, and he is survived by his wife Elaine, his son Alan, and his … Continue reading A Tribute to Elgin Baylor
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I Take Back What I Said Earlier…
Just a couple of days ago, I talked about how LaMarcus Aldridge is joining the Brooklyn Nets, how they are the greatest team in the history of the NBA, and how they are guaranteed to win a championship. Well, after some new developments, I may just have to take back that statement. Seriously? I don't … Continue reading I Take Back What I Said Earlier…
How Badly Will Injuries Affect the Lakers?
If you didn't hear, LeBron James suffered a high grade ankle sprain on March 20th, against the Atlanta Hawks, ruling him out indefinitely, per Adrian Worjanowski's report. In the Lakers 99-94 loss to the Hawks, Solomon Hill collided with James and ended up landing on his ankle. LeBron screamed in pain when the injury occurred, … Continue reading How Badly Will Injuries Affect the Lakers?
Krazy Kobe Koincidences
As we all know, Kobe Bryant's death a little over one year ago was one of the most tragic events that has happened in recent basketball history. Kobe helped make this game what it is, and was arguably the greatest player to ever play for the Los Angeles Lakers. The Mamba Mentality and work ethic … Continue reading Krazy Kobe Koincidences
The Journey of a Professional Basketball Player: From a Five Star Recruit to Playing Basketball Overseas
Today's blog is a little bit different from most. Through connections of friends, I was able to interview Ryan Kelly. For those who don't know, Ryan Kelly is a professional basketball player who played for the Los Angeles Lakers and now plays overseas in Japan. This blog details Ryan Kelly's journey from high school to … Continue reading The Journey of a Professional Basketball Player: From a Five Star Recruit to Playing Basketball Overseas




