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On January 23, Beijing time, Kobe Bryant surprised again, scoring a staggering 81 points to lead the Lakers to a 122-104 victory over the Raptors. Bryant scored 18 points on 28-of-46 shooting, including 7-of-13 three-pointers and 20 free throws. Bryant scored 14, 12, 27 and 28 points in the fourth quarter.
81 points are second in NBA history, and no one is taller than Chamberlain's 100, after Chamberlain's 78 points ranked second. With the exception of Chamberlain, David Thompson, who scored 73 points once, Robinson who scored 71 points once, and Elgin Baylor's 71 points, no one else has been able to break the 70-point mark. Jordan's highest was 69 points.
The Lakers ended a two-game losing streak. Under Bryant's light, Parker also scored 13 points, Meme 12, and Kwame Brown and Odom grabbed 10 rebounds each. For the Raptors, Mike James scored 26 points and he also had 10 assists, while Bosh had 18 points and eight rebounds and Rose had 17 points.
The Raptors were at an absolute disadvantage 27-51 in rebounding, with offensive rebounds trailing 4-18. Kobe Bryant began scoring performances from the first quarter, scoring 14 points on 5-of-10 shooting in the first quarter, but the Raptors' James and Villanoir scored 11 and 10 points respectively, and the Raptors had the upper hand. Halfway through the first quarter, Villanoy broke through for a layup to give the Raptors a 21-11 lead.
Bryant shot and led the team to a 6-2 run to narrow the gap. The Lakers trailed 29-36 in the first quarter. The Raptors continued to attack and extend their advantage to 46-32 with six minutes left in the second quarter.
Bryant also led the team to start the chase with three points, and after hitting a 5-0 run, he fell behind by 9 points. After the Raptors extended their advantage to 14 points again, the Lakers did not rely on Kobe Bryant to chase the points, and he went on a 5-0 run alone, but James hit a three-pointer near the end of the quarter to give the Raptors a 63-49 lead to end the first half. Bryant scored another 12 points in the quarter.
Kobe Bryant finally got angry and increased his scoring efforts in the third quarter, shooting 11 of 15, including 4 of 5 three-pointers, and contributed 27 points in a single quarter, and the Lakers finally recovered the lost points under his push. With 9:22 left in the quarter, the Raptors led by 18 points at 71-53. Bryant then hit a series of shots, and after he hit his fourth three-pointer of the quarter, the Lakers tied the score at 73-78.
After Odom and Mime also scored, the Lakers trailed 77-78. After three quarters, Bryant had scored 53 points, and his personal record was close at hand. Halfway through the fourth quarter, Bryant drew a foul from beyond the three-point line, and broke his own record of 62 points on the second of three consecutive free throws.
But it was only a small step, and after that, Bryant hit two consecutive three-pointers to bring his personal score to 70, followed by another mid-range shot, and the score continued to soar. The Lakers' advantage is also getting bigger and bigger, and the victory is set. The outcome of the game seems to be less important than Kobe's score, and the fans are shouting "MVP, MVP".
Bryant hit two free throws with seconds left in the game to score 81 points and complete the historic scene. Wish.
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Created on January 23, 2006 during the Lakers' home game against the Raptors at Staples Center.
Played 42 minutes, shot 28-46, three-pointers 7-13, free throws 18-20, offensive rebounds 2, defensive rebounds 4, total rebounds 6, assists 2, fouls 1, steals 3, turnovers 3, blocks 1, scored 81, and scored 14, 12, 27 and 28 points in the fourth quarter.
Bryant's 81 points were in 2006. On January 22, 2006, U.S. time, Kobe Bryant scored 81 points in the game against the Raptors. In that game, Kobe Bryant played 42 minutes, shooting 28 of 46, including 7 of 13 three-pointers and 18 of 20 free throws, and scored 81 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals and 1 block. >>>More
Hello, Kobe Bryant was born on August 23, 1978 local time in the United States. >>>More
If you are a Lakers fan, you should be patient, after all, the age of the boss is there, and he only played a few games and was injured again after he was in a hurry, so although I really want to see the boss standing on the court again, but for the sake of the boss's career, I still think that he will give up this season and take care of the injury, and as Comi, we should be patient, and the boss will have one less game to watch.
Kobe Bryant : Played 42 minutes, shot 28-46, made 7-13 from three-point range, made 18-20 from the free throw line, rebounded 2 , rebounded 4 , rebounded 6 , assisted 2 , fouled 1 , steals 3 , turnover 3 , scored 81 points.
The game was 05-06 January 22, 2006 (US local time) Raptors 104-122 Lakers. >>>More