Kobe Bryant's 'Way of the Intercepting Fist'

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Not only will Kobe Bryant beat you down on the basketball court, he'll also kick your ass off of it. Yes, according to the embedded NBA correspondent, Elie Seckbach, Kobe trains in Bruce Lee's martial art, Jeet Kune Do -- literal translation, "way of the intercepting fist" -- in order to take his game to the next level. Man, I can’t wait to watch Kobe do this to Raja Bell ... [link]

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Four-Point Play: "Mamba Can Strike with 99% Accuracy"
Published 2/28/2008 at Courtside
Syndicate this site Raptors Use Balanced Effort to Blow Past Wolves | Main Four-Point Play: "Mamba Can Strike with 99% Accuracy" Posted by Jeff Wong on February 28, 2008 • Kobe Bryant's now kung-fu fighting Black Mamba's fast as lightning In fact it was a little bit fright'ning That Pau had his smile shining I wonder if Kareem got Kobe into it (Jeet Kune Do, not Pau), and if they spar? • Tonight's game to watch: Mamba is at home to face his archrival, Dwyane Wade , for the last time this season. It should be a Heated battle. Get it? • USA Today's panel of experts, as well as Leo Rautins (I keed, I keed), made a list of the greatest ...

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