Saturday, May 23, 2009

Kobe Bean Bryant's Personal Life

Kobe Bean Bryant born on August 23, 1978, is an American All-Star shooting guard who plays for the Los Angeles Lakers in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Bryant enjoyed a successful high school basketball career and made instant headlines when he decided to go directly into the NBA upon graduation. Bryant and then-teammate Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers to three consecutive NBA championships from 2000 to 2002. After O'Neal's departure following the 2003–04 season, Bryant became the cornerstone of the Lakers franchise. He led the NBA in scoring during the 2005–06 and 2006–07 seasons. In 2006, Bryant scored a career high 81 points against the Toronto Raptors, the second highest number of points scored in a single game in NBA history, second only to Wilt Chamberlain's 100 point performance. Bryant was awarded the regular season's Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) in the 2007–08 NBA season and led his team to the 2008 NBA Finals as the first seed in the Western Conference. In 2008, he won a gold medal as a member of the 2008 Summer Olympics U.S. Men's Basketball Team, occasionally referred to as "The Redeem Team," a play on the name of the first Olympic team that featured NBA players, the Dream Team. Since his second year in the league, Bryant has started in every NBA All-Star Game that has been hosted, including winning the All-Star MVP award in 2002, 2007, and 2009. Although known by several names throughout his career, Bryant's current nickname is Black Mamba. In 2003, Bryant made headlines when he was accused of sexual assault at a hotel in Edwards, Colorado by a hotel employee. Bryant admitted an adulterous sexual encounter with the accuser, but denied the sexual assault allegation. In September 2004, prosecutors dropped the case after his accuser informed them that she was unwilling to testify. Bryant's accuser brought a separate civil suit against him that was ultimately settled out of court.
In November 1999, 21 year old Bryant met 17 year old Vanessa Laine while she was working as a background dancer on the Tha Eastsidaz music video "G'd Up". Bryant was in the building working on his debut musical album, which was never released. The two began dating and became engaged just six months later in May 2000, while Laine was still a senior at Marina High School in Huntington Beach, California. To avoid media scrutiny, she finished high school through independent study. According to Vanessa's cousin Laila Laine, there was no prenuptial agreement. Vanessa said Bryant "loved her too much for one". They married on April 18, 2001 in Dana Point, California. Neither Bryant's parents, his two sisters, longtime advisor and agent Arn Tellem, nor Bryant's Laker teammates attended. Bryant's parents were opposed to the marriage for a number of reasons. Reportedly Bryant's parents had problems with him marrying so young, especially to a woman who was not African-American. This disagreement resulted in an estrangement period of over two years, during which Bryant did not have any contact with his parents. The Bryants' first child, a daughter named Natalia Diamante Bryant, was born on January 19, 2003. The birth of Natalia influenced Bryant to reconcile his differences with his parents. Vanessa Bryant suffered a miscarriage due to an ectopic pregnancy in the spring of 2005. Their second daughter, Gianna Maria-Onore Bryant, was born on May 1, 2006. Gianna was born six minutes ahead of former teammate Shaquille O'Neal's daughter Me'arah Sanaa, who was born in Florida. In an early 2007 interview, it was revealed that Bryant still speaks Italian fluently.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

LeBron Raymone James' Personal Life

James has two children with his high school sweetheart, Savannah Brinson. The first, LeBron James Jr., was born on October 6, 2004, and the second, Bryce Maximus James, on June 14, 2007. During his sophomore year at St. Vincent–St. Mary High School, he was named first-team all-state as a wide receiver in football, and in his junior year, he led his team to the state semifinals. In basketball, James respected how Penny Hardaway played the game. In 2003 James said, "Penny sees the whole floor and can score" and that, "He's still one of my favorite players of all-time." James has endorsement contracts with Nike, Sprite, Glacéau, Bubblicious, and Upper Deck. With Nike, James has released six signature shoe styles, and four additional shoes (20-5-5, Soldier, Soldier 2, Ambassador). He has acted in a series of commercials called "The LeBrons". During the 2007 NBA Playoffs, James drew criticism when he declined to sign a petition started by his teammate, Ira Newble, regarding the Chinese government's alleged involvement in the ongoing conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan, stating that he did not know enough about the issue. A year later, however, James did talk publicly about the issue, saying, "At the end of the day we're talking about human rights. And people should understand that human rights and people's lives are in jeopardy. We're not talking about contracts here. We're not talking about money. We're talking about people's lives being lost and that means a lot more to me than some money or a contract." James, with comedian Jimmy Kimmel, co-hosted the 2007 ESPY Awards. James himself was nominated for three ESPYs: Best Male Athlete, Best NBA Player (winner), and Best Record Breaking Performance. The performance for which he was nominated was when he scored 48 points in Game 5 of the 2007 NBA Eastern Conference Finals against the Detroit Pistons, including 29 of the last 30 points and all of the team's 25 points in overtime. In other comedic pursuits, James hosted the 33rd season premiere of Saturday Night Live. The show's creator Lorne Michaels praised him for his versatility. In December 2007, James was ranked at #1 in the Forbes Top 20 Earners Under 25 with annual earnings of $27 million. James has received criticism from Cleveland fans and critics for attending Cleveland Indians games against the New York Yankees dressed in a Yankees hat. James said, "As individuals I want every Indian to succeed. I love all these fans for coming out and supporting us. But team-wise I want the Yankees to win." Despite residing in Ohio for all of his childhood, James added that he grew up as a Yankees fan, a Dallas Cowboys fan for the NFL and a Chicago Bulls fan for the NBA. In January 2008, Nike released of the Air Zoom V LeBron shoe, which featured a Yankees-type motif and was made available only in New York City. In March 2008, James became the first black man to appear on the cover of Vogue, posing with Gisele Bündchen.[75] He also was just the third man to appear on the cover of Vogue, after Richard Gere and George Clooney. Some considered the cover offensive, describing the positioning of James and Bündchen as a reference to classic imagery of the movie monster King Kong. In June 2008, James donated $20,000 to a committee to elect Barack Obama. In August 2008, a source close to James said he would strongly consider playing in Europe for Olympiacos if given a $50-million annual salary. However, James later said he may sign a contract extension with the Cleveland Cavaliers at the conclusion of the 2008-2009 NBA season. On October 29, 2008, James gathered almost 20,000 people at the Quicken Loans Arena for a viewing of Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama's 30-minute American Stories, American Solutions television advertisement. It was shown on a large screen above the stage, where Jay-Z later held a free concert. James and Ice Cube have paired up to pitch a one-hour special to ABC based on James' life. James will also act as executive producer if the show is greenlighted. Avant-garde guitarist Buckethead honored James's twenty-fourth birthday with two new songs on his website called "LeBron" and "LeBron's Hammer" both later released on the 2009 album Slaughterhouse on the Prairie. One of his earlier songs, "King James" from Crime Slunk Scene (2006), is also dedicated to James. James appeared on the cover of the February 2009 edition of GQ magazine. James stars in the Lions Gate film, More Than a Game (2009).

PBA Players Real Name and their Birthdays

I am very curious, about the names of some PBA Players... Here are some of their real names and their birthdays...

PBA PLAYERS REAL NAMES and BIRTHDAYS:

JayJay Helterbrand
Anthony Jason James Helterbrand (born Lamberto Romero Vicente Jr.)
- October 14, 1976

Mark Caguioa
Mark Anthony Caguioa
- November 19, 1979

Paul Artadi
Paul Anthony Artadi
- May 5, 1981

Eric Menk
Eric Conrad Menk
- August 24, 1974

James Yap
James Carlos Yap
- February 15, 1982

Willie Miller
Willie Miller Jr.
- July 13, 1977

Jimmy Alapag
Jim Olmedo Alapag
- December 30, 1977

Macky Escalona
Mark Anthony Escalona
- September 27, 1984

Niño Canaleta
Rommel Niño Canaleta
- July 27, 1980

Rodney Santos
John Rodney Santos
- May 30, 1973

Danny Siegle
Daniel Charles Siegle
- June 14, 1976

Rudy Hatfield
Rudolf Conse Hatfield II
- September 13, 1977

Brandon Cablay
Brandon Lee Kaui Cablay
- March 1, 1978

Don-Don Hontiveros
Donaldo Hontiveros
- June 1, 1977

LA Tenorio
Lewis Alfred Tenorio
- July 9, 1984

Enrico Villanueva
Jose Enrico Villanueva
- June 23, 1980

Kerby Raymundo
Kerby Mariano Raymundo
- January 1981

Olsen Racela
Rodericko Cesar Racela
- November 1, 1970

Ren-Ren Ritualo
Florendo Ritualo Jr.
- June 14, 1979

Don Allado
Don Carlos Allado
- June 10, 1977

Rafi Reavis
Rafi Rashid Reavis
- July 27, 1976

Topex Robinson
Michael Christopher Robinson
- December 25, 1979

Danny Ildefonso
Danilo Ildefonso
- December 9, 1976

Larry Fonacier
Larry Alexander Fonacier
- May 13, 1982

Gabby Espinas
Gabriel Espinas
- January 3, 1982

Mark Telan
Mark Clemence Telan
- May 2, 1973

Willy Wilson
William Wilson
- July 30, 1980

Jay Washington
Anthony Washington
- October 10, 1981

Marc Pingris
Jean Marc Pingris Jr.
- October 16, 1981

Mick Pennisi
Michael Alfio Pennisi
- March 13, 1975

Chris Calaguio
Christian Jay Calaguio
- December 26, 1976

Ken Bono
Karl Kenneth Bono
- June 19, 1984

Dorian Peña
Dorian Alan Peña
- January 19, 1984

Egay Billones
Ernesto Billones
- November 3, 1975

J.R. Quiñahan
Joseph Ronald Quiñahan
- May 8, 1984

Doug Kramer
Douglas Kramer
- July 10, 1983

J.C. Intal
John Christopher Intal
- November 18, 1983

Sonny Thoss
Joachim Thoss
- December 7, 1981

Reynel Hugnatan
Reynel Prances Hugnatan
- November 3, 1978

Tony dela Cruz
Anthony Bryan dela Cruz
- August 24, 1978

Joe Devance
Joe Calvin Devance
- February 9, 1982

John Ferriols
Hubert John Ferriols
- September 9, 1974

Billy Mamaril
John Billy Mamaril
- May 21, 1981

Junjun Cabatu
Santiago Cabatu Jr.
- June 25, 1984

Chris Pacana
Ernani Christopher Pacana III
- December 24, 1981

Alex Crisano
Alex Vincent Crisano
- February 26, 1976

Nic Belasco
Nicholas Belasco
- December 10, 1973

Ronjay Buenafe
Ron Jayson Buenafe
- May 25, 1983

Ricky Calimag
Ricaredo Calimag
- June 10, 1978

John Arigo
John Hartley Ward Arigo
- December 19, 1978

Asi Taulava
Pauliasi Taulava
- March 2, 1973

PJ Simon
Peter June Simon
- June 1, 1980

Paolo Bugia
Ramon Paolo Bugia
- January 19, 1981

Aaron Aban
Aaron Abril Aban
- April 8, 1982

Rich Alvarez
Richard Alvarez
- October 30, 1980

TY Tang
Tyrone Conrad Tang
- September 25, 1984

Gabe Norwood
Gabriel Daniel Norwood
- February 9, 1985

Mark Isip
Mark Gracer Isip
- December 10, 1980

Mark Andaya
Mark Anthony Andaya
- March 22, 1981

Mike Holper
Michael Holper
- May 21, 1981

Jeff Chan
Jeffrei Allan Chan
- February 11, 1983

Jojo Duncil
Joselito Duncil
- January 13, 1983

Paolo Hubalde
Dean Paolo Hubalde
- January 24, 1981

Leo Najorda
Leomar Najorda
- February 16, 1982

Magnum Membrere
Benedicto Membrere III
- July 20, 1982

Carlo Sharma
Ram Carlo Sharma
- September 20, 1980

Mike Hrabak
Michael Allan Pasana Hrabak
- August 27, 1979

Kelvin Gregorio
Kelvin West Gregorio
- August 13, 1984

Ryan Reyes
Ryan Jay Reyes
- August 10, 1983

Joseph Yeo
Joseph Henry Yeo
- September 7, 1983

Macmac Cardona
Mark Cardona
- November 13, 1981

Jason Castro
Jason Williams Castro
-June 30, 1986

Yancy de Ocampo
Yancy Rozal de Ocampo
- March 11, 1980

Gec Chia
George Christian Chia
- August 19, 1979

Ranidel de Ocampo
Ranidel Rozal de Ocampo
- December 8, 1981

Ali Peek
Albert Henry Peek
- February 13, 1975