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Dallas Mavericks ‏ @dallasmavs
Great effort from @reallamarodom tonight. What are your thoughts? #dalvshou http://instagr.am/p/Is2ewSx10N/

Bryan Gutierrez ‏ @BallinWithBryan
FINAL: Dallas 90, Houston 81. Big win for the Mavs. Big night for Lamar Odom (9 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 1 block).

Bryan Gutierrez ‏ @BallinWithBryan
Rick Carlisle on Lamar Odom's game: "He played his game. That's how he plays."

Bryan Gutierrez ‏ @BallinWithBryan
Carlisle on LO: "I like the way he played tonight. This is a great step in the right direction...I've said all along we believe in the guy."

Bryan Gutierrez ‏ @BallinWithBryan
Carlisle on Odom: "He’s a professional. Look, all things considered, his attitude has been terrific."

Bryan Gutierrez ‏ @BallinWithBryan
Carlisle on Odom: "It’s clear that he’s looking forward. He sees the opportunity to help this club."

Bryan Gutierrez ‏ @BallinWithBryan
Odom said that a friend sent him some old pictures and that led to the decision to wear the headband. Will he wear it again? "I don't know."

Bryan Gutierrez ‏ @BallinWithBryan
Odom: "I’m finally getting to the point where I get my second wind…I’m finally getting my legs under me."

Bryan Gutierrez ‏ @BallinWithBryan
Odom on if this can be a turning point for his game: "I hope so. All you can do is take it game by game and try to build."

Bryan Gutierrez ‏ @BallinWithBryan
Odom & the support he's had from the team: "We’ve got great guys on this team. They’re loyal & they’re pulling for me. That’s good to know."

Bryan Gutierrez ‏ @BallinWithBryan
Odom on the cheering from the fans: "That’s a good feeling…Nobody wants [success] as big as me."

Bryan Gutierrez ‏ @BallinWithBryan
Odom on using his skillset to his advantage tonight: "I’ll continue to do that. I’ll just try to build and build and build."

Bryan Gutierrez ‏ @BallinWithBryan
Odom of if he's worn out from this season: "Life is hard, dude. We all go through things, on and off the court. I’m not going to complain."

Bryan Gutierrez ‏ @BallinWithBryan
Dirk on Odom's game: "He played great…It was great to see."

Bryan Gutierrez ‏ @BallinWithBryan
Dirk on Odom's performance: "I don’t know about the headband, but it was definitely fun to see him in attack mode


Bryan Gutierrez ‏ @BallinWithBryan Dirk on Odom's game tonight: "We all want to make this work…We’re behind him. Hopefully there’s going to be more of that."
 
So it must be true that Kylie can't get her own shoots without Kendall

Well Kendall is the model, she is the one that stands out in photoshoots but since they're a package deal, Kris probably wants them together at all times to help 'the brand.' I wouldn't be surprised if Kylie really didn't like doing it. Also, i think kylie would be uncomfortable posing on her own. I duno, i get the vibe that she's really not into the whole thing.
 
They definitely love themselves some Photoshop...but I have to say. If I was in lingerie or a bathing suit in a magazine, you'd better believe I'd want to be doctored up a bit! Just so long as I still had all of my limbs and stuff in the photo. :laugh:
 
Khloe's Blog

My Sisters and I Are Ready for Summer!!!
March 28, 2012 /

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View the Gallery / 14 Photos »Hi dolls! Since we just released our Kardashian Kollection swimwear line, we decided it was perfect timing to reveal the image we shot for the ad campaign! What do you guys think?! This gets me sooooo excited for summer!

You can find all three of our swimwear looks on sears.com/kardashian. Time to get ready for beach weather!!!!!
I barely recognized Kourt.
 
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THE KARDASHIANS ARE COMING
TO WOODFIELD SEARS

IN SCHAUMBURG

Join us on Friday 4/20 at 5pm. The first 200 people in line who have made a purchase of the Kardashian Kollection clothing, intimate apparel, accessories, shoes, or home fashions from a Sears store between 4/15 and 4/20 will meet Kourtney, Kim, & Khloé and get an autographed photo.*

SEE ASSOCIATE FOR DETAILS.

*CUSTOMER MUST BRING THEIR PURCHASE AND THE ORIGINAL RECEIPT TO BE ELIGIBLE. PHOTOCOPIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ONE PERSON PER RECEIPT. THE KARDASHIANS WILL NOT SIGN ANY PERSONAL ITEMS. CELEBRITY APPEARANCES SUBJECT TO RESCHEDULING OR CANCELLATION. SPONSOR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CANCEL.

 
http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2012/03/28/kobe-preparing-for-lakers-reunion/

Kobe Wants Odom, Fisher Back

March 28, 2012 · 2:33PM



Kobe Bryant is planning a hard push to recruit Derek Fisher and Lamar Odom back to the Lakers as free agents in the summer, a source familiar with Bryant’s thinking told NBA.com as Fisher prepares to return to Staples Center as a member of the Thunder.

Whether either would be receptive is unclear – Fisher and Odom loved their seasons in Los Angeles, but were hurt to be traded within the last 3 ½ months. It is known, however, that Bryant plans to use his close friendship with both to convince them that a reunion is in everyone’s best interest, bruised egos and all.

Management — unable to comment on interest in players on another roster — will have to be convinced as well. One of the main reasons Fisher was dealt to the Rockets along with a first-round pick March 15 for seldom-used big man Jordan Hill was the concern over how Fisher would handle playing behind new acquisition Ramon Sessions at point guard. As general manager Mitch Kupchak said the day of the trade:

“It crossed our minds, but I know he would have been professional. Personally, I think it would have been a tough position to put a player like that in.”

Odom, an especially sensitive player, was so hurt to learn he had nearly been traded as part of the Chris Paul blockbuster that he asked the Lakers to complete the breakup and trade him for good. Days later, in a surprising development for an organization that had stood its ground on far-uglier trade demands in the past, Odom was sent to Dallas as the beginning to what has become a disappointing 2011-12 for all involved and prompted obvious questions about his future.

“I have no control over that,” Odom said 2 ½ weeks ago. “That’s the business of basketball, and this is not the time to worry about the business of basketball.”
Odom is under contract for next season, but it is only partially guaranteed and the Mavericks could easily hold the door open for a free-agent departure July 1. Fisher is signed through the end of the season after negotiating a buyout with the Rockets and joining Oklahoma City, the team the Lakers and everyone else is chasing in the West.
Bryant has kept in contact with both, though he said conversations center on personal matters and not basketball. He has kept in particularly close contact with Fisher, part of the Bryant inner-circle like few others, and says, again, they have not talked about what happens in free agency. Still, it is clear from people with knowledge of Bryant’s thinking that he will be lobbying to have the two very popular former Lakers return to the fold.

Asked about the possibility late Tuesday night, after the Lakers played in Oakland, of a reunion with Fisher, Bryant told NBA.com, “I don’t know. I would hope so. But I don’t know. When Fish and I talk, it’s about personal things because we’ve known each other for so long. Lamar too. We keep that other stuff out of it. It’s family, how are you doing, stuff like that.”

Has he talked to Odom about the idea?

“No, not about that, because I don’t want to interfere with what he has going on in Dallas,” Bryant said. “Right now, it’s just more about him being OK and making sure that he’s doing what he can to help the Dallas Mavericks out.”

The topic will inevitably come up over the next couple days, as Fisher returns to Los Angeles and the Thunder play the Lakers on Thursday.

“It’s going to be strange, him going to the visitors’ locker room,” Bryant said. “It’s going to be strange. I talk to him pretty much every single day, though. Still. In terms of our personal relationship, this really hasn’t been any separation in that sense. But seeing him come into Staples Center in a different uniform is going to be extremely, extremely weird for us all.”
 
As unattractive as I used to think Kylie was. I'm now thinking she's the one to watch...

Khloe's Blog

I’m Such a Proud Big Sister!!!

March 28, 2012 /




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Having another proud big sister moment after seeing these shots of Kendall and Kylie from two recent shoots they did with Nick Saglimbeni. WOW!!!!!! Could they be anymore stunning?! I don’t think I’ll ever get used to them being grownups, let alone [COLOR=#3366cc !important][COLOR=#3366cc !important]supermodels[/COLOR][/COLOR]! LOL.
 
These players all need to go to Costco and pick up a jumbo size of GET OVER IT!!

http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2012/03/28/kobe-preparing-for-lakers-reunion/

Kobe Wants Odom, Fisher Back

March 28, 2012 · 2:33PM



Kobe Bryant is planning a hard push to recruit Derek Fisher and Lamar Odom back to the Lakers as free agents in the summer, a source familiar with Bryant’s thinking told NBA.com as Fisher prepares to return to Staples Center as a member of the Thunder.

Whether either would be receptive is unclear – Fisher and Odom loved their seasons in Los Angeles, but were hurt to be traded within the last 3 ½ months. It is known, however, that Bryant plans to use his close friendship with both to convince them that a reunion is in everyone’s best interest, bruised egos and all.

Management — unable to comment on interest in players on another roster — will have to be convinced as well. One of the main reasons Fisher was dealt to the Rockets along with a first-round pick March 15 for seldom-used big man Jordan Hill was the concern over how Fisher would handle playing behind new acquisition Ramon Sessions at point guard. As general manager Mitch Kupchak said the day of the trade:

“It crossed our minds, but I know he would have been professional. Personally, I think it would have been a tough position to put a player like that in.”

Odom, an especially sensitive player, was so hurt to learn he had nearly been traded as part of the Chris Paul blockbuster that he asked the Lakers to complete the breakup and trade him for good. Days later, in a surprising development for an organization that had stood its ground on far-uglier trade demands in the past, Odom was sent to Dallas as the beginning to what has become a disappointing 2011-12 for all involved and prompted obvious questions about his future.

“I have no control over that,” Odom said 2 ½ weeks ago. “That’s the business of basketball, and this is not the time to worry about the business of basketball.”
Odom is under contract for next season, but it is only partially guaranteed and the Mavericks could easily hold the door open for a free-agent departure July 1. Fisher is signed through the end of the season after negotiating a buyout with the Rockets and joining Oklahoma City, the team the Lakers and everyone else is chasing in the West.
Bryant has kept in contact with both, though he said conversations center on personal matters and not basketball. He has kept in particularly close contact with Fisher, part of the Bryant inner-circle like few others, and says, again, they have not talked about what happens in free agency. Still, it is clear from people with knowledge of Bryant’s thinking that he will be lobbying to have the two very popular former Lakers return to the fold.

Asked about the possibility late Tuesday night, after the Lakers played in Oakland, of a reunion with Fisher, Bryant told NBA.com, “I don’t know. I would hope so. But I don’t know. When Fish and I talk, it’s about personal things because we’ve known each other for so long. Lamar too. We keep that other stuff out of it. It’s family, how are you doing, stuff like that.”

Has he talked to Odom about the idea?

“No, not about that, because I don’t want to interfere with what he has going on in Dallas,” Bryant said. “Right now, it’s just more about him being OK and making sure that he’s doing what he can to help the Dallas Mavericks out.”

The topic will inevitably come up over the next couple days, as Fisher returns to Los Angeles and the Thunder play the Lakers on Thursday.

“It’s going to be strange, him going to the visitors’ locker room,” Bryant said. “It’s going to be strange. I talk to him pretty much every single day, though. Still. In terms of our personal relationship, this really hasn’t been any separation in that sense. But seeing him come into Staples Center in a different uniform is going to be extremely, extremely weird for us all.”
 
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