Reggie
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Reggie
@Reg_Tweets
Hi, I’m Reg. October-Born and Los Angeles-Raised. Life is Tweet. 😎
Colorado, USA Katılım Ağustos 2016
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Players pay attention: Angela Dugalic came off the bench at UCLA.. and is a top 10 draft pick in the W. Your impact as a player for your team is your most valuable asset. Doesn’t matter if you start or come off the bench….just be your best in the role you’re asked to play. YOU WILL GET NOTICED..
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I can’t believe the most boring season of all is in Minnesota, where I’ve lived for some years. ( I’m from Brazil ).
#LoveIsBlind8 #LoveIsBlind
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Tim Hardaway Sr absolutely DESTROYS Lebron 🔥🔥🔥🔥
" If you have a team that can stop you from making shots and you go on the other end and you know you have that one guy who can make shots like Luka, like Kobe, like Michael, you see how i didnt name Lebron because he cant do it, he couldnt go to himself he had to go to Kyrie Irving"
Tim Hardaway keeping it real and saying what LESPN,Nick Wright, Shannon Sharpe, Cowlin Cowherd and other people in the media Lebron pays through Klutch Sports wont say about that 🤡, Lebron has never been able to be relied on to get buckets consistently and in the clutch when his teams actually need him to score, thats why he needed superteams so his teammates could hit those shots for him. If it wasnt for superteams that fraud wouldnt have any rings
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After Drake battle, Kendrick Lamar turns victory lap concert into LA unity celebration
ktla.com/entertainment/…
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On November 12, 1996, Allen Iverson dropped 35 on the Knicks in a win at the Garden.
On November 12, 1996, I played five minutes and finished with two points in a Lakers win at Houston.
When I checked into my hotel room later that night and saw the 35 on SportsCenter, I lost it. I flipped the table, threw the chairs, broke the TV.
I thought I had been working hard.
Five minutes. Two points.
I needed to work harder.
I did.
On March 19, 1999, Iverson put 41 points and 10 assists on me in Philadelphia.
Working harder wasn’t enough.
I had to study this man maniacally.
I obsessively read every article and book I could find about AI. I obsessively watched every game he had played, going back to the IUPU All-American Game. I obsessively studied his every success, and his every struggle. I obsessively searched for any weakness I could find.
I searched the world for musings to add to my AI Musecage.
This led me to study how great white sharks hunt seals off the coast of South Africa.
The patience. The timing. The angles.
On Feb 20, 2000, in Philadelphia, PJ gave me the assignment of guarding AI at the start of the second half. No one knew how much this challenge meant to me.
I wanted him to feel the frustration I felt.
I wanted everyone who laughed at the 41 and 10 he put on me to choke on their laughter.
He would publicly say that neither of us could stop the other.
I refused to believe that.
I score 50.
You score zero.
THAT is what I believe.
When I started guarding AI, he had 16 at the half. He finished the game with 16.
Revenge was sweet.
But I wasn’t satisfied after the win. I was annoyed that he had made me feel that way in the first place.
I swore, from that point on, to approach every matchup as a matter of life and death. No one was going to have that kind of control over my focus ever again.
I will choose who I want to target and lock in.
I will choose whether or not your goals for the upcoming season compromise where I want to be in 20 years.
If they don’t, happy hunting to you. But if they do….
I will hunt you obsessively. It’s only natural.
Kobe Bryant
The Player's Tribune

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Jeanie Buss at the Lakers facility after all these trades twitter.com/BornAKang/stat…
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“Kobe Bryant. Nobody comes close”
- Isaiah Thomas on the best player he’s ever played against in his career
📺 FULL EP: youtu.be/pHnFvA2HCj0

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