Remember that commercial where Kobe ? Cross that with , and you've got a good idea of where this footage is coming from. As a promotional event, a very young Kobe Bryant takes part in a game of three-on-three in a mall.
Except Kobe is as intense as ever, going to town on some local ballers who, while not clueless, are hardly anywhere near his level. I'm a huge Kobe fan, and this video still had me feeling a little uncomfortable.
Anyway, if you need to cleanse your palette and your soul, check out for some fantastic early Bryant dunking.
He really has lost a step, hasn't he?
Reader Comments ( Page 1 of 1)
This is GOLD.
There was nothing wrong with i just watched. It was AND1 bball against some decent players.
3. He's lost more than a step but believe that Kobe 24 would take Kobe 8 to school. And no, Kobe wasn't trying to punk those kids, he was having fun showing off and being entertaining, which he always is.
4. this is gold. dont know what you are complaining about.
kobe entertaining the crowd!
5. you fool kobe's not even going hard in this tape.
they prolly just told him to put on a good show and the crowd provided a lot of energy and they told him to do some and1 moves and what not. remember and1 was just blowing up then and he was only like what 20 at the oldest?
6.
Kobe Bryant is a douche. This footage once again what a douche and bully Kobe is. If those Filipinos had Raja Bell on their team he wouldn't have done half that sh*t!
7. That's more than I 've seen him pass the ball in 164 games since Snaq left.
9.
I'm with stacey franchise--I haven't seen that many dimes from KB8 in a long while.
10. Have you ever seen footage of Michael at those old guy dream camps?
He humiliates them and talks smack the whole time. And I bet you everyone of those guys cherishes the memory of him blocking their shot into the stands and jawing about how he's seen 12 year old girls with more game more than they would if he stood five feet away and watched them shoot open jumpers. If you're playing against one of the best in the world, you want to see him do what he does.
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