The Los Angeles Clippers have a team full of talent after what they were able to do in the offseason. That means at some point, there will be players on the outside looking in, and that may be what the future holds for Kobe Brown after their Clippers declined his fourth-year option, according to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype.
Part of what makes the NBA, or any pro sports league, so compelling to watch is the narratives, especially those centered on rivalries. Throughout the decades, the NBA has fostered a number of rivalries, some long-lasting and others short but sweet.
It's now approaching two seasons without Kobe Brown as a focal point of the Missouri men's basketball roster, and it seems that he's been able to make a break through with the L.A.
The Morning Commute for Tuesday, July 16 Today we’re talking about Mizzou in NBA Summer League. NBA Summer League is underway and four former Mizzou Basketball Tigers are represented on rosters — Kobe Brown (Clippers), D’Moi Hodge (Spurs), Mohammed Diarra and Sean East (Lakers).
Mizzou’s longest tenured player enters the transfer portal for a second time after exploring his transfer options last spring. Missouri’s longest-tenured player will look to play elsewhere for the remainder of his collegiate career.
FEB. 20 — Kobe Brown was just one in a myriad on a Tuesday night in Columbia. Sitting courtside at Mizzou Arena, all eyes were on him. He sat no more than