July ??? 1996 The Pyramid Long Beach State Arena Long Beach, CA No Boxscore Statline: In about 38 minutes: 36 points, 5 assists, 9-22 FG, 1-2 3PT, 17-21 FT, 7 TO's Background: This was another one of Kobe Bryant's rookie Summer Pro League Games. Unlike the SPL game against China, this game was played in an NBA-like 48 minute game split into 4 quarters. Once again, most of these games were never broadcasted by the NBA but were filmed by scouts and teams for player evaluating purposes. The game is filmed from a fan's viewpoint, no scoreboards, watermarks, replays, or play by play announcers. Note: Kobe Bryant, who was not even a legal adult at the time, is wearing number 32 in this video Note 2: Derek Fisher is also in this video as number 9
July ??? 1996 The Pyramid Long Beach State Arena Long Beach, CA No Boxscore Statline: In about 31 minutes: 22 points, 4 assists, 8-18 FG, 1-5 3 pt, 4-5 FT Background: This is one of Kobe Bryant's Summer Pro League Games. Back then, SPL games were played in 2 halves and 20 minutes each half instead of nowadays 10 minutes with 4 quarters. The game was played in Long Beach and in this game the Lakers played Team China. The game itself was never broadcasted by the NBA but it was filmed by the Laker Organization for player evaluating purposes. So the game has no commentary, it is like a normal NBA broadcast with no scoreboards on the bottom, no watermarks, replays, and with ingame audio(although you can't hear what the players say on the court). This particular game shows Kobe Bryant as a 17 year old, the youngest player to ever be drafted into the NBA at the time. Bryant had shattered every record in high school and had completely torn the basketball court apart. The Lakers traded Vlade Divac for Kobe Bryant, a move that at the time was considered a high risk. But no one had the vision Laker GM Jerry West had on the young fella, and little did anyone else know how good he would become in future years. A month later, Kobe Bryant participated in the Summer Pro League. In this game, Kobe has the crowd ooh-ing and ahh-ing over his many tricks in his bag. Kobe has the crowd in his hands as he shows flashes of what is about to come in his first year in the NBA. Although very flashy <b>...</b>
Kobe Bryant's historical 81 point game against the Toronto Raptors. Playing as Number 8 with no regard for human life!! When his teammates are off and they are trailing by as many as 18 points; he just has to take over, and that is exactly what he did. This Broadcast is copyrighted footage of Toronto Telecast and NBA (National Basketball Association) broadcasting, across, but not limited to, ESPN, ESPN2, SportsCenters, and or League Pass. They own all parts of audio and video you watch here. All Rights Reserved.
From their first hit in 1949 throughout the next four decades, Boudleaux and Felice Bryant proved themselves to be among the most pioneering and influential music creators. It has been estimated that the 800 recorded titles written by the Bryant's have sold more than a half billion copies worldwide. The Bryant's songs have been covered by wide array of country, pop and R&B artist. During their distinguished career, the Bryant's earned numerous music awards. Boudleaux Bryant was born in Shellman, Georgia (GA) on February 13, 1920 and raised in Moultrie, GA. The son of a small-town lawyer, Boudleaux became a classically trained violinist. During the 1937--38 season he performed with the Atlanta Philharmonic Orchestra but had more interest in country fiddling. Matilda Genevieve Scaduto (Felice) was born on August 7, 1925 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin into an Italian family of music lovers. Although she had no musical training, she and her entire family sang and played instruments by ear. As a child she began composing lyrics set to traditional Italian tunes, and in her teens sang in and directed shows at the local United Service Organizations. In early 1945, Matilda, an elevator operator struck up a conversation with a visiting musician from Georgia named Boudleaux Bryant, who was touring with a pop music combo in Milwaukee. After a three-week whirlwind courtship, they eloped and married that fall. In the early years of their marriage, the Bryant's traveled around the country <b>...</b>
Charles "Hillbilly" Bryant vs. Danny "Kid Delicious" Basavich No two players are more deserving than Bryant and Basavich, and they're both due for a win. This is the semi-final match on the winners side of the bracket. The winner goes to the final and the loser must play another round to get there himself. A production of Billiard Club network in association with Accu-Stats Video Productions What was the turning point of the match? Post your comments... Buy Cues @ www.billiardclub.net Accessories: www.billiardclub.net Balls: www.billiardclub.net Cue cases: www.billiardclub.net Table Cleaner: www.billiardclub.net