Friday, May 27, 2011

1. Kobe Bryant


The youngest player to play in a NBA game at 18 years 2 months and 11 days. He became the youngest all star in the NBA history in 1998; won 3 consecutive NBA Finals (2000, 01, 02) also scored 81 points in a game against Toronto in January 2006, that would put him in 2nd place for most points scored in a game. He also was awarded defensive player of the year for the 9th time. Phil Jackson has left the head coach position open this year and Mike Brown is the one to take that this year. Phil Jackson and Kobe Bryant were very close, they had a very good friendship. Kobe Bryant had no comment, no suggestion, and was never given a heads up about the new hire. No one is to sure if this is going to effect Kobe Bryant, we will have to wait until next season to find out the answer to that. It honestly shouldn’t matter to Kobe Bryant about the new coach. He already knew that he was going to have a new coach. Kobe just has to play his game and do what he does best on the court. Bryant is a very good basketball player, I’m sure that the new coach won’t be an issue for Kobe.
 

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Compare and Contrast...

In the movie Monsters Inc. Mr. Roger Ebert said that kids are scared of monsters, but that monsters are scared of kids as well. In my opinion i think that's is not true, monsters are bigger and stronger than kids. Their is no reason why a monster should be scared of a kid.  Mr. Ebert is right, the only thing that we didnt know about monsters scaring kids is that they save their scream. Its called Monstropolis, the only reason monsters jump out of closets and scare kids is to collect their screams, which are to Monstropolis as power plants as to the rest of us. 

Lined Self Portrait