It was a busy week for the Los Angeles Lakers who split time between games and work in the community. Rookie Jordan Clarkson gets on the court to demonstrate how math is applied in basketball, and learns plenty himself after matching up against Clippers Chris Paul in consecutive games. Kobe Bryant says he expects to train “about 5-6 hours a day this summer,” while being honored at a charity event.
Plus, Ryan Kelly and Tarik Black both have big games, and rookie Julius Randle is caught dunking on the court before the Lakers beat the Minnesota Timberwolves. It’s all below!
Lakers Teach Kids How Math And Science Are Applied On The Basketball Court
Byron Scott Calls Chris Paul The Best Leader And Point Guard In The NBA
Jeremy Lin Still Fighting To Enjoy The End Of The Lakers Season
Byron Scott On Jeremy Lin, Ed Davis And Jordan Clarkson
Jordan Clarkson Learns From Matching Up Against Chris Paul
Ryan Kelly Using Last Few Games To Prove His Worth To Lakers Organization
Kobe And Vanessa Bryant Honored At Toberman Charity Gala
Next Page: Kobe Bryant Vows For Change Next Season And Mentions His Intense Training Regimen
Byron Scott Credits Lakers For Moving The Ball “Without An Agenda”
Ed Davis Says Lakers Are Still Playing For Their Fans And Off-Season Motivation
Kobe Bryant Speaks Fluent Italian At Charity Event
Watch Kobe Bryant Bid At A Live Charity Auction
Lakers Rookie Julius Randle Showing His Rehab Progress: Cutting, Shooting, Dunking
Kobe Bryant Plans To Work Out 5-6 Hours Per Day In The Summer