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Monday, December 14, 2015

15 Ways Kobe Bryant"s Lakers Are Just Like Michael Jordan"s Wizards




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After a dismal 0-5 start for Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers, things seem worse than most people thought they’d get for the purple and gold — and that’s really saying something. Before the season started, not many people thought this Lakers team would be very good anyway.


Now that they’ve begun their season winless after a quintet of games, words like “worst team in the NBA” are being thrown out while discussing the Lakers.


It is, quite frankly, a dire situation.


And it is also one that seems eerily familiar.


The legendary players going down guns blazing, the slim possibility of a playoff birth, the lack of surrounding talent: Yup, Kobe Bryant’s Lakers sound just like Michael Jordan’s Washington Wizards.


Both Kobe and Jordan rejoined their teams after significant time off.


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While Jordan’s return to the NBA was preceded by three seasons spent outside of the league, Kobe rejoined his Lakers following two major injuries that practically cost him all of last season and a significant chunk of the one before.



Kobe is doing way too much for his age, just like Jordan did.




But he’s still pulling off fantastic moves.


Jordan may have been old with the Wizards, but he still had a knack for getting the crowd out of their seats. Kobe clearly hasn’t lost that ability, either.



Both played with no-name players.


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Tyrone Nesby, anyone? How about Robert Sacre?



But Kobe’s Lakers are still amongst the most-watched teams in the league, much like Jordan’s Wizards were.



While the Wizards had sell-out crowds during Jordan’s time in Washington, the Lakers will be amongst the most high-profile teams this season, with 28 scheduled games airing on national television. In both cases, star players drive the interest.



Both Kobe and Jordan worked with their coaches when they were young.


Former Wizards head coach Doug Collins was Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls head coach before Phil Jackson came along. Byron Scott, on the other hand, was somewhat of a mentor during Kobe Bryant’s rookie season in the 90s.



Both put pressure on their teammates through the media.


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Jordan was notorious for criticizing his teammates through the media, once even saying that his team “stinks.”


This past summer, Kobe was also noted for his less-than-flattering review of his teammates, making jokes at the expense of Nick Young and telling Julius Randle he’d be a “really big idiot” to squander his chance of making it with the Lakers.



Both teams had no chance at competing for the title.


With the Lakers at 0-5, you don’t need an explanation on this one.



But Kobe still believes that sky’s the limit, just like — guess who? — Jordan did.


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Much like Jordan used to with the Wizards at times, Kobe Bryant is talking up the Lakers’ chances of making a huge and unlikely turnaround.  Kobe said:


Just as easily as we lost five in a row, we can turn around and win five in a row.




Kobe and Jordan both led inexperienced teams.


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On both the 01-02 Wizards and 02-03’s roster, Jordan played alongside nine players with only five years or less NBA experience. Kobe’s 2014-15 Lakers feature 10 types of those guys.



Jordan was criticized for his lack of contribution to the team’s success. In some circles, Kobe receives the same criticisms.


One unnamed assistant coach recently told ESPN:


It’s like Michael Jordan in Washington. I, for one, didn’t want to see Michael’s last tour with Washington. Nobody did. When the Lakers play Philly and other low-level teams, Kobe will do whatever he wants. But when he plays good teams and gets doubled? That’s when we’ll see that he’s not the same player.




And both Kobe and Jordan were blamed for their teams’ rosters.


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Because Michael Jordan had a significant role in the Wizards’ front office before returning to the court, some critics felt that he deserved a share of the blame for not helping build a stronger roster.


Kobe, who seemingly plays a big role in selling the idea of playing with the Lakers to potential recruits, has also been criticized recently by unnamed sources in a high profile ESPN report.


Those sources essentially told Henry Abbott that Bryant’s “a-hole-ness has been a turn off for free agents.”



Both teams only had one complementary scorer.


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Jordan had Rip Hamilton one year and Jerry Steakhouse the other. On his side, Kobe only has Nick Young, and he’s been injured. Yikes.



It was hard to watch Jordan on the Wizards — and it’s the same story watching Kobe lead the Lakers.


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But we don’t care, ’cause we like watching legends.



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15 Ways Kobe Bryant"s Lakers Are Just Like Michael Jordan"s Wizards

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Sunday, July 5, 2015

The Most Epic NBA Dunk Contest Photos Ever Taken




With the 2015 Sprite Slam Dunk Contest on the horizon, here is a look back at the most memorable photos and videos from the competition over the years.





1. 2014








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Washington Wizards guard John Wall won the 2014 contest when he jumped over the team mascot and did a reverse dunk at Smoothie King Center on Feb. 15, 2014, in New Orleans.







4. 2013








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Terrence Ross of the Toronto Raptors goes up for a dunk during the 2013 Sprite Slam Dunk Contest on Feb. 16, 2013, at the Toyota Center in Houston.







7. 2012








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Jeremy Evans of the Utah Jazz jumps over teammate Gordon Haywood and dunks two basketballs during the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest at Amway Center on Feb. 25, 2012, in Orlando.










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Houston Rockets’ Chase Budinger pays homage to the 1992 dunk contest winner Cedric Ceballos by dunking with a blindfold during the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012, in Orlando.







12. 2011








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Blake Griffin, of the Los Angeles Clippers, dunks the ball over a car in the final round of the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest as part of NBA All-Star Saturday Night at Staples Center on Feb. 19, 2011, in Los Angeles.







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JaVale McGee, of the Washington Wizards, dunks on two hoops simultaneously during the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest at Staples Center on Feb. 19, 2011, in Los Angeles.








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Serge Ibaka dunks from the free-throw line during the 2011 Sprite Slam Dunk Contest at Staples Center on Feb. 19, 2011, in Los Angeles.






21. 2010








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Nate Robinson of the New York Knicks dunks during the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest at the American Airlines Center on Feb. 13, 2010, in Dallas.







24. 2009





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New York Knicks’ Nate Robinson (4) in action, leaping over Orlando Magic Dwight Howard (12) during the finals of the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest on Feb. 14, 2009, in Phoenix.






27. 2008








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Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic bounces the ball off of the back of the backboard before dunking at the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest at New Orleans Arena on Feb. 16, 2008, in New Orleans.







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Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic dunks while wearing Superman cape during the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest on Feb. 16, 2008, in New Orleans.









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Gerald Green of the Minnesota Timberwolves completes his “birthday cake dunk” by blowing out a candle while dunking during the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest at the New Orleans Arena on Feb. 16, 2008, in New Orleans.







34. 2007








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Gerald Green of the Boston Celtics jumps over various things, including Nate Robinson, before dunking during the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest on Feb. 17, 2007, in Las Vegas.







37. 2006








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Nate Robinson of the New York Knicks jumps over former NBA Slam Dunk champion Spud Webb during the Sprite Slam Dunk on Feb. 18, 2006, in Houston.










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Andre Iguodala of the Philadelphia 76ers dunks from behind the hoop during the Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk Contest at Toyota Center on Feb. 18, 2006, in Houston.







42. 2005








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Josh Smith of the Atlanta Hawks takes off in the Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk competition at Pepsi Center on Feb. 19, 2005, in Denver.







45. 2004








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Fred Jones of the Indiana Pacers almost hits his face on the basket while dunking during the Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk Competition on Feb. 14, 2004, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.







48. 2002 and 2003








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Jason Richardson of the Golden State Warriors is shown during the 2002 and 2003 Sprite Slam Dunk Contests, where he was crowned the champion both years.







51. 2001








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Desmond Mason of the Seattle SuperSonics dunks over a teammate during the 2001 NBA Slam Dunk Contest on Feb. 11, 2001, at the MCI Center in Washington, D.C.







54. 2000








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Vince Carter of the Toronto Raptors performs two of the most memorable dunks of all time during the 2000 Sprite Slam Dunk Contest at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California.







57. 1997








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Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers soars for a dunk during the 1997 Nestle Crunch Slam Dunk Contest on Feb. 8, 1997, at the Gund Arena in Cleveland.







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