Sports Buzz: Kobe Bryant Calls Out Lakers Front Office

Plus, Kevin Durant addresses Lil B.

Kobe Talks About the Lakers’ Future - Now that Kobe Bryant is out for the rest of the season, the Lakers' veteran has a few words for the front office. —Dominique Zonyeé (@DominiqueZonyee)Kobe Bryant has some ideas about the Lakers' future, and according to him change needs to "start at the top." "You got to start with Jim and Jeanie and how that relationship plays out. It starts there and having a clear direction and clear authority," Bryant said. (Photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

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Kobe Talks About the Lakers’ Future - Now that Kobe Bryant is out for the rest of the season, the Lakers' veteran has a few words for the front office. —Dominique Zonyeé (@DominiqueZonyee)Kobe Bryant has some ideas about the Lakers' future, and according to him change needs to "start at the top." "You got to start with Jim and Jeanie and how that relationship plays out. It starts there and having a clear direction and clear authority," Bryant said. (Photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Floyd Mayweather Allegedly Orders a Beat Down for Employees - Don’t mess with the "Money Team." Undefeated champ Floyd Mayweather allegedly orchestrated a beat-down for two of his employees after he suspected them of stealing. Mayweather and his team supposedly scheduled a meeting with the two employees which left them with broken arms and legs. No charges have been filed on Mayweather, but the beaten men have obtained lawyers.(Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

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Floyd Mayweather Allegedly Orders a Beat Down for Employees - Don’t mess with the "Money Team." Undefeated champ Floyd Mayweather allegedly orchestrated a beat-down for two of his employees after he suspected them of stealing. Mayweather and his team supposedly scheduled a meeting with the two employees which left them with broken arms and legs. No charges have been filed on Mayweather, but the beaten men have obtained lawyers.(Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Kevin Durant Addresses Lil B - After Lil B released his diss track “F*ck KD” last week, Kevin Durant took his turn at throwing jabs yesterday. Durant told reporters he didn’t know the Based God and suggested that the rapper “needed help.” But it looks like Lil B won this round because he responded by retweeting a May 11 tweet from KD in which the baller mentioned Lil B.(Photo: Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

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Kevin Durant Addresses Lil B - After Lil B released his diss track “F*ck KD” last week, Kevin Durant took his turn at throwing jabs yesterday. Durant told reporters he didn’t know the Based God and suggested that the rapper “needed help.” But it looks like Lil B won this round because he responded by retweeting a May 11 tweet from KD in which the baller mentioned Lil B.(Photo: Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Doug McDermott’s Sports Illustrated Cover - Senior Creighton University small forward Doug McDermott is gracing the cover of the NCAA Tourney edition of Sports Illustrated. The cover is a remake of Larry Bird’s 1977 cover. McDermott, better known as "McBuckets," recently passed a scoring record with more than 3,000 points in his college career. (Photo: Sports Illustrated via Twitter)

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Doug McDermott’s Sports Illustrated Cover - Senior Creighton University small forward Doug McDermott is gracing the cover of the NCAA Tourney edition of Sports Illustrated. The cover is a remake of Larry Bird’s 1977 cover. McDermott, better known as "McBuckets," recently passed a scoring record with more than 3,000 points in his college career. (Photo: Sports Illustrated via Twitter)

Baylor "Sic 'Em Bears" Jerseys Are Out - While Adidas got creative with their Made in March jerseys for the 2014 NCAA basketball postseason, the sleeved “Sic 'Em Bears” jerseys for Baylor were apparently a little too over the top. The NCAA ruled that the players could not wear the uniforms during games because only jerseys with the team name or mascots are permitted. (Photo: Adidas)

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Baylor "Sic 'Em Bears" Jerseys Are Out - While Adidas got creative with their Made in March jerseys for the 2014 NCAA basketball postseason, the sleeved “Sic 'Em Bears” jerseys for Baylor were apparently a little too over the top. The NCAA ruled that the players could not wear the uniforms during games because only jerseys with the team name or mascots are permitted. (Photo: Adidas)