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Man Down: Kobe Bryant Vents
Author Ryan Tate
Posted on April 15, 2013 in category Basketball News

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Kobe Bryant went down last night during a game against the Warriors, and suffered a mean leg injury that ended his season. Although he has suffered plenty of injuries in the past, his possible torn achilles at this point in his career, may take him out of the game for good.

In the wee hours of the morning today, before his surgery, Kobe hopped on Facebook to vent his frustration in a dramatic post:

This is such BS! All the training and sacrifice just flew out the window with one step that I’ve done millions of times! The frustration is unbearable. The anger is rage. Why the hell did this happen ?!? Makes no damn sense. Now I’m supposed to come back from this and be the same player Or better at 35?!? How in the world am I supposed to do that??

I have NO CLUE. Do I have the consistent will to overcome this thing? Maybe I should break out the rocking chair and reminisce on the career that was. Maybe this is how my book ends. Maybe Father Time has defeated me…Then again maybe not! It’s 3:30am, my foot feels like dead weight, my head is spinning from the pain meds and I’m wide awake. Forgive my Venting but what’s the purpose of social media if I won’t bring it to you Real No Image?? Feels good to vent, let it out. To feel as if THIS is the WORST thing EVER! Because After ALL the venting, a real perspective sets in. There are far greater issues/challenges in the world then a torn achilles. Stop feeling sorry for yourself, find the silver lining and get to work with the same belief, same drive and same conviction as ever.

One day, the beginning of a new career journey will commence. Today is NOT that day.

“If you see me in a fight with a bear, prey for the bear”. Ive always loved that quote. Thats “mamba mentality” we don’t quit, we don’t cower, we don’t run. We endure and conquer.

I know it’s a long post but I’m Facebook Venting LOL. Maybe now I can actually get some sleep and be excited for surgery tomorrow. First step of a new challenge.

Guess I will be Coach Vino the rest of this season. I have faith in my teammates. They will come thru.

Thank you for all your prayers and support. Much Love Always.

Mamba Out

 

 

Tips From Kobe Bryant
Author Ryan Tate
Posted on March 26, 2013 in category Basketball News

Los Angeles Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant is known for his five NBA championship rings and, more specifically, his amazing scoring ability. But did you know that Kobe has been on the NBA’s All-Defensive team 11 times in his 15-year career? Defense is one of Bryant’s strengths, so it pays to listen to him give tips on guarding your opponent. At the 2010 World Basketball Festival in New York, Bryant grabbed the microphone and instructed about 40 young players on how to properly execute defensive slides during a clinic at Rucker Park.

Here are three tips he wants young basketball players to remember:

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Stay Balanced

When watching the young players do defensive slides, Bryant noticed several of them leaning their torso in the direction they were moving.

“When you’re doing defensive slides and start leaning,” Bryant said, “now when your man changes direction, it takes too much time for you (to change direction) and slide.”

If you keep your torso centered while you’re moving your feet, you’re ready to go either direction your opponent might take you.

“Everybody needs to think about staying in the middle,” Bryant said. “Your top part shouldn’t be moving.”

Active Hands

Bryant told the story of playing summer basketball in the Philadelphia area. He would often get top defenders guarding him, yet some of them would do their defensive slides with their arms still and down below their waist.

“They thought it looked cool,” Bryant said. “It wasn’t cool when I was shooting the ball in their face.”

Bryant has become a lockdown defender in part because he never lets his opponent get comfortable. One of the best ways to do that is to keep good lower-body form when sliding, but also make sure your hands are a nuisance to the ball-handler.

“You have to keep your hands active, all the time,” Bryant said. “Up, down, side to side, jabbing at the ball.”

Wide Base

Many young players, when doing defensive slides, don’t have their feet wide enough apart, so they don’t get as low as they should.

“If you keep your feet further apart, you have a wider base so your man can’t change direction,” Bryant said. “I keep my wide base, and if you change direction, I’m still with you.”

Widening your base when doing defensive slides might be a little uncomfortable at first, but it is the best way to play lockdown defense.

Just ask Kobe Bryant–one of the best in the world at it.

“Keep your feet really wide apart,” Bryant insists, “even as you stride.”

 via www.ihoops.com

 

NBA All-Star Wrap Up
Author Ryan Tate
Posted on February 18, 2013 in category Basketball News

 

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Although the weekend’s focus should have been the major showdown of the Eastern and Western teams, Michael Jordan, who celebrated his 50th birthday Sunday, was the clear winner this weekend. His name was EVERYWHERE. From his Sports Illustrated cover, comparisons to LeBron and Kobe, parties he hosted and thousands of fans recapping his career with whoever will listen. Who could really focus on the All-Star game? Pro Dunk Hoops experienced first hand the effects of All-Star weekend since our headquarters are here in Houston, TX. Highways were backed up for miles and malls were packed to the ceiling with fans hoping to catch a celebrity or basketball player in passing. There was definitely no shortage of star power here this weekend. Every major basketball player and celebrity came to support the NBA and take advantage of the media coverage last weekend.

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The Houston Galleria Mall that was forced to shut down early due to large crowds.

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Musicians Jay-Z and Beyonce are served drinks by rapper, Drake.

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Carmelo Anthony.

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Chris Paul earns the MVP award.

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Bryant and James share a laugh.

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Musicians (L-R) Ne-Yo, Alicia Keys and John Legend who all performed Sunday at the All-Star game.

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Westbrook and Harden compete for the most outrageous outfit. Well done, Westbrook, well done.

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The man of the weekend celebrates his 50th cover and his 50th birthday. How convenient.

 

Houston Rockets vs Golden State Warriors, Linsanity Continues
Author Ryan Tate
Posted on February 6, 2013 in category Basketball News

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The Houston Rockets had a good game last night as they were on the verge of making history against the Golden State Warriors. Of course Mark Jackson was not going to let that happen. Instead the Rockets settled with tying an NBA record and set a franchise mark with 23 3-pointers in a 140-109 win over the Warriors. The Rockets managed to match the single-game record for 3s set by Orlando on Jan 13, 2009 when they won against Sacremento.

Jeremy Lin sank five 3-pointers, a career high, and Chandler Parsons and James Harden hit four apiece as the Rockets reached a season-high point total. They also tied an NBA record with 14 3-pointers in the first half and dished out a season-high 35 assists on 46 field goals overall.

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Speaking of Jeremy Lin, Feb 4th was the one year anniversary of Linsanity. To celebrate he released this heart warming video:



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