Even after he retired, Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant is still winning awards. The 18-time All-Star showed his excellence extends beyond the basketball court with his Oscar win Sunday for Best ...
Basketball athletes playing in the NBA become superstars, idols and inspirations for millions of young children around the world. Their influence on children and youngsters has always kept the ...
The ASB GlassFloor itself incorporates millions of LEDs which are set beneath a safety glass surface and supported by an underlying double-spring aluminum substructure. Utilizing a separate ...
"You're never too small to dream big." Sony Pictures has debuted the first look teaser trailer for GOAT, an animated movie from their award-winning studio Sony Pictures Animation. This one is produced ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) — After Kobe Bryant's tragic death in a helicopter crash Sunday, people across the nation are remembering him not only as a basketball player, but a father and man. In addition to ...
If you thought you'd heard the last about Kobe Bryant's retirement, simply because he retired, you're wrong. As the trio of teams behind the idea appear to be going all out, the flick will be hyped ...
Kobe Bryant essentially wrapped up his 2017 by seeing the Los Angeles Lakers retire both his No. 8 and No. 24 jerseys in an epic ceremony. As 2018 begins, he could add another honor to his burgeoning ...
Lakers legend Kobe Bryant won an Oscar Sunday night for best animated short film for his "Dear Basketball." The short was based on a poem Bryant wrote when he announced his retirement from the game.
Lakers legend Kobe Bryant may be retired, but he hasn't forgotten about basketball. Now, in addition to his NBA accolades, he's an Oscar-nominated athlete as well. Bryant's short, "Dear Basketball," - ...
In April of 2017, Kobe Bryant released the animated short film "Dear Basketball" at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film was inspired by the poem Bryant wrote abut his retiring from the NBA after the ...
Kobe Bryant has scored again. The retired Laker took home the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for Dear Basketball, his love letter to the game he played so well in the NBA for 20 years.