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Kobe Talks about his Broken Index Finger

December 16, 2009 By paulmbanks

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Video shot By Paul M. Banks

Last night Los Angeles Lakers superstar scored 42 points (20 in the 1st qtr) in his team’s 96-87 victory over the Chicago Bulls. He did it all with a broken index finger on his shooting hand. Guess the injury didn’t bother him that much. Here’s video of him discussing that and more from last night.

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