gotemcoach:

If you look at the back of your hand, you’ll notice muscle.  Some tendons, ligaments.  Probably a vein or two.
Now, look at the above photo again.
From Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports:

With those torn ligaments in his right wrist – an injury that   should’ve  required surgery and three months of rehabilitation – Bryant   is forever  one collision from serious seasonal consequences. When he   fails to keep  the wrist moving during a game, it will swell   significantly.

Kobe tore the lunotriquetral ligament in the wrist of his shooting   hand.  The lunotriquetral ligament is a series of bands of connective   tissue that link the lunate and triquetral bones.  Since Kobe’s lunate   and triquetral bones did not displace during his fall in the Lakers’   preseason game against the Clippers, Byrant eschewed surgery, leaving   him with what medical professionals refer to as “fat-hand.”
Kobe’s bad wrist and “fat-hand” restrict his movement, weaken his   grip on the ball, and drastically affect his shot.  The injury is no   more evident then when Kobe is on the free-throw line.  Kobe’s made over   7,000 freebies, and taken almost 8,500.  His stroke has been refined   over 16 seasons.  Nowadays, every Kobe free throw is accompanied by an   overt, nervous body English.  He leans, bends.  His arms flail as he   tries to will the ball into the basket.
You:  Well, Neil, if  Kobe’s wrist affects him that much when he’s  just standing still taking  free throws, doesn’t it affect everything  else he does, from dribbling  to the difficult jump shots he takes, even  more so?
Me:  Yes.
Yet he persists.  Kobe Bryant’s ability to play through pain and significant injury is admirable, dare I say inspiring. 
From Bill Simmons of Grantland:

Kobe is a tough dude. Gotta hand it to him - he plays with legit injuries about as well as NBA player I can remember.

We’re at the point in Bryant’s career where any non-catastrophic   injury is written off as a relative non-factor - never to keep him from   missing time - and all of his catastrophic injuries are written off as   non-catastrophic. 
He’s an absolute warrior.  Our memories of Kobe scoring, and winning   titles, on a myriad of injuries will balloon like a tall tale.    “Remember the time Kobe scored 44 with two left arms?  Yeah, his right   arm got shot off by a bazooka, so he bought a left arm on the German  black  market, had it sewn on, and hung 44 on Ruben Patterson.”
Of course, Bryant’s willingness to battle while wounded is, in part, a   pointed  strategy in his ongoing Résumé War with Michael Jordan.    Kobe’s legacy will undoubtedly benefit from every injury he has played   with, and will play with, over the course of his career, but the best   way for Bryant to pass Jordan on the All-Time list will be to pass him   in championship rings.
We’re certain the Lakers can’t win a title  without Bryant, but can  they hang a banner with Bryant so clearly not  even close to 100%.  Last  season’s knee and ankle injuries never hurt  Kobe more than when he  walked off the floor in Dallas, a victim of the  Mavericks’ Playoff  sweep.  This year, I can promise you, Bryant’s wrist  will not be  getting better.
According to the Orange County Register’s Kevin Ding, Bryant is receiving a numbing injection before every game.    Head Coach Mike Brown admits the injury “could be hurting Bryant more   than he is letting on.”  Take it from Kobe’s personal trainer (also,   famously, Michael Jordan’s personal trainer), Tim Grover:

“I’ve never seen anyone do what Kobe’s doing right now.”

Maybe that’s not a good thing?  We’ll never know because Kobe Bryant is playing tonight. 
Did you hear about the time Kobe blocked a shot with his anger?
@gotem_coach

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OccupyWallStreet - ‘The Marines are Coming to PROTECT the Protestors’October  1, 2011 - TAMPA, FL - The Occupy Wall Street movement may have just  received an unexpected surprise – United States Army and Marine troops  are reportedly on their way to various protest locations to support the  movement and to protect the protesters.






















Army  serviceman  Ward Reilly posted the following on Facebook: “I’m heading  up there tonight in my dress blues. So far, 15 of my fellow marine  buddies are meeting me there, also in Uniform. 






















My  true hope, though, is that we Veterans can act as first line of defense  between the police and the protester. If they want to get to some  protesters so they can mace them, they will have to get through the  Fucking Marine Corps first. Let’s see a cop mace a bunch of decorated  war vets. A formation will be held tonight at 10PM.











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R.I.P Kevin. It was tight meeting you and kicking it at times.

rest in paradise my dude. always one of the nicest and most down person i knew

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My life is complete.

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