LA Lakers legend Kobe Bryant has had one hell of a career, both on the court and in the courtroom, and instead of going down the traditional autobiography route, he seems to be spilling his heart out to the cameras.
From joining the LA Lakers straight out of high-school, Bryant has gone on to win five NBA Championships, and this year the 36-year-old has become the first player to reach 30,000 points and 11,000 career assists.
Bryant has teamed up with Showtime to create the documentary "Kobe Bryant's Muse", coming out this February, and going by this snippet it looks like it could be incredible.
Heartbreaking news. Celebrated football coach John Beam, who was the star of Netflix’s Last Chance U, has died. Beam died after being shot on the college campus where he worked. Police say that the suspect knew and targeted Beam. Beam, who was in a critical condition after being shot, sadly died in hospital hours later. […]
Awful news just in. Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland has died aged 24. The team confirmed his death. In a statement, they wrote: “It is with extreme sadness that the Dallas Cowboys share that Marshawn Kneeland tragically passed away this morning. “Marshawn was a beloved teammate and member of our organization. Our thoughts and […]
The NFL comes to Dublin on September 28. NFL fever will be arriving to Dublin at the end of September, but for those visiting for the match at Croke Park, accommodation is at an all-time premium. The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Minnesota Vikings meet on September 28 in week four of the upcoming NFL season, […]