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The main reason why Kobe Bryant's career average points per game and can be called a super scorer is that Kobe Bryant holds the second-most points in a single game in NBA history with 81 points.
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Kobe Bryant's almost harsh requirements for the game, the sound of iron at four o'clock in the morning every day has created his picturesque backward shooting, but the iron man will also have times when he falls, Kobe Bryant's career average playing time per game, strong physical confrontation and a highly tense game atmosphere at all times, so that Kobe Bryant has long been scarred. So although his average points per game is not high, his personal dedication is visible to everyone, so he will be called a super scorer.
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A large part of the average points per game dragged behind in the later stages of his career, and at his peak, he scored 81 points in a single game, 50+ in 4 consecutive games, and 61 points in 3 quarters.
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Speaking of Kobe, many fans are no strangers. After all, he is known as a man with 6 billion followers in the world. He is one of the greatest players in history and is considered the closest man to God.
Bryant entered the 1996 draft and was eventually selected by the Hornets with the 13th pick in the first round before being traded to the Lakers, after which he had a 20-year Laker career. He was selected to the All-Star team 18 times, won the All-Star MVP 4 times, won the championship 5 times, won the FMVP 2 times, won the NBA Team of the Year 15 times, won the NBA Defensive Team of the Year 12 times, the regular season MVP and many more in his career. But if there's one of Kobe's greatest seasons, it has to be 2005-2006.
This season, he has done so many miracles.
The 2005-06 season was a turning point in Kobe's basketball career. Despite previous disagreements with Kobe, Phil Jackson chose to return to coach the Lakers, and Kobe agreed. Various performances proved that they had a good second match and led the Lakers back to the playoffs.
Bryant's personal scoring stats were also the best season of his career. He played in 80 games, all starts, averaging 41 minutes per game, scoring points, rebounds, assists and steals.
In the Lakers' game against the Dallas Mavericks on December 20, 2005, Bryant scored 62 points in the first three quarters (he didn't play in the fourth quarter). His 62 points were even higher than the Mavericks' 61. Since the introduction of the 24-second timer, Bryant was the first player to do so.
On January 22, 2006, Bryant scored a career-high 81 points against the Toronto Raptors. Bryant's 81 points per game is the second-highest in NBA history, behind Chamberlain's 100-point-per-game miracle in 1962. That same month, Bryant became the first player since 1964 to score more than 45 points in four consecutive games, and the third player after Chamberlain and Baylor to score more than 45 points.
Throughout January, Bryant averaged points per game, ranking eighth in NBA history, and first in personal monthly scoring except for Chamberlain.
In addition, the Lakers have a 45-37 regular season record this season, 11 more wins than last season. In the 2005-06 season, Bryant hit 28 career shots and seven steals and scored a career-high 50 points in the playoffs. Arguably, the 2005-2006 season was the most brilliant season of Kobe Bryant's career, bringing him one step closer to God after that, and it was also the season with the best combination of technique and body.
This season also created many nights of his own. So what do you think of Kobe Bryant's ranking in league history?
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Yes, higher than this score is only Chamberlain's 100 points, such a score can already be called the ceiling, belonging to the top individual performance.
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At present, it is indeed difficult for anyone to surpass. But Kobe's single-game 81 points is not the highest, the highest is Chamberlain's single-game 100-point record, maybe 81 points are still expected to be surpassed, but 100 points in a single game should be no one can surpass.
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I think Kobe Bryant, who scored 81 points, is indeed the ceiling of the NBA's personal scoring record, his strength is very strong, he has a lot of fans, I like him very much.
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Kobe Bryant is a name that everyone is familiar with, because his super high record has scored two NBA scores, including 81 points in a single game and more than 50 points in many games, so everyone calls him a super scorer after Jordan. However, there is a strange number. Kobe Bryant averaged only 2,409 points per game throughout his career, which is not as high as James.
So why can Kobe be called a super scorer?
First of all, one of the reasons why Kobe Bryant is low is that Kobe Bryant's starting point is low. Compared to those players who became the focus of training as soon as they joined the team, Kobe Bryant's basketball path was too long. He started playing as a substitute and played as a substitute for two whole seasons.
Two seasons off the bench, averaging per game in the first season and averaging per game in the second season. In his early career as a substitute, he had little to no possession up front, so his average per game was low, lowering his career average.
In addition, because Kobe Bryant has no background in basketball, there is no team to focus on developing him, and if he is not trained as a key task, then there will be fewer opportunities to get the ball on the court. Fans know that O'Neal and Kobe Bryant are not right, they are on the same team. O'Neal, who was already a little famous at the time, gestured with his teammates in order to squeeze out Kobe, deliberately preventing his teammates from passing the ball to Kobe, resulting in Kobe's right to play and greatly limiting Kobe's on-court scoring.
The last thing that dragged Bryant's average score was pain. In the 2012-2013 season, the Lakers played the Warriors in the regular season, and he ruptured his Achilles tendon. The injury was so severe that it weakened Bryant so much that it never erupted again when he recovered and returned to the court.
In the last three years of his career, Bryant averaged only points per game. In Kobe's entire career, he scored a total of 33,643 points, which ranks third in NBA history.
He made 26,598 shots and hit 11,710 in his career, ranking first among defenders in terms of shooting percentage. Kobe's best performance is reflected in his prime. As a defender, Kobe Bryant can still score against the offense of two or three people, and in the team's key moments, Kobe always seizes the opportunity to make the fatal blow.
Later, despite the pain, Bryant continued to play, so much so that he had a much longer career than other star players. To sum up, although Kobe's game is not the highest, considering various factors, Kobe Bryant can fully serve as a super scorer.
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Because at the peak of his career, the average points per game was too high. Especially since O'Neal's departure to the Lakers championship in 2010, you can see a variety of scoring methods, and it is difficult for any defense to stop Kobe's sharp offense.
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It's very simple, because his scores are all points that surpass the opponent at critical moments, and there are many ultra-long-range three-point shots, which others can't do.
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There are several factors, Kobe Bryant only played 7 minutes in his first season, and he was also a substitute in the next two seasons, and James is the champion and his playing time is stable, so Kobe Bryant is definitely not as good as James in terms of points. James is also right to be efficient, because he shoots mostly on the inside and has a lot of fast breaks; And Kobe Bryant was a combination of throwing and sudden before he was injured, but now after the injury, the explosiveness is not good, and he can only play singles with his back, so the efficiency will be much worse.
However, in terms of the difficulty of shooting, Kobe Bryant is much higher than James, and LZ can go and watch the game video, Kobe Bryant before the injury sometimes shot a three-person bag, and now most of them are two-person bags. And the biggest difference between the two is the ability to carry their backs. Although James practiced hard in the 11 finals after being beaten by Terry, and now he has made great progress, but he is still far from Kobe, and I personally feel that Kobe's back ability is stronger than that of the helper, and LZ can also look at the comparison between Kobe and Jordan's back, which is very revealing.
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Zhan's all-around belies his scoring ability.
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Because the strength of Kobe Bryant at the peak is obvious to all, in the first two seasons of his career, he played as a substitute to lower his average points per game; Kobe Bryant, who later reached the pinnacle of his greatest achievement, is almost one of the strongest scorers in history.
We all know that since the beginning of the 21st century, the NBA has given birth to a total of three superstars who can be among the top ranks: Emperor LeBron James, Stone Buddha Tim Duncan, and Lakers legend, Black Mamba Kobe Bryant. Kobe Bryant, in particular, has quite a large number of fans and fans around the world.
If James is more of a fan of teamwork; Then Kobe Bryant prefers to use extreme personal ability to solve problems. On the court, Kobe Bryant is like a cold-blooded terminator who peels back the cocoon and kills with one blow; Therefore, many fans will call Kobe "Black Mamba".
However, Kobe's career data is actually not as outstanding as we imagined. For example, he is the NBA's No. 1 "Iron King" so far; The average score per game is only 24.9 points, and it has not even passed the "25 points" mark.
Other super scorers such as Michael Jordan, Durant and others have averaged nearly 30 points per game; Even Emperor LeBron James, a star who is not known for his scoring ability, has averaged 25 points per game. Since Kobe's data is so stretched, why did he become a super scorer?
To put it bluntly, this reflects a problem: data is not everything. Kobe's strength is not something that can be fully reflected by the data. His ability to attack, his ability to resist interference, and his destructive power to the enemy's defense line, as long as friends who have watched the game, will definitely never forget.
Moreover, Kobe Bryant also has a big heart that is becoming more and more courageous, and he was born for big scenes. In fact, the first two seasons of his career were mainly played as substitutes, so his stats also dragged down.
All in all, even if Kobe Bryant's points per game average is not high, he is still an all-time scorer.
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Because Kobe Bryant's scoring ability is particularly strong, he often has 40+ points.
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That's because Kobe Bryant started playing off the bench when he first entered the league, and his shooting opportunities and playing time at that time were very limited, so it pulled down the statistics of his entire career.
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Kobe Bryant's career average of 24.9 points per game is because Kobe Bryant played as a substitute in the first few years of his career, and the playing time was limited in the past few years as a substitute, so his average points per game were lowered, but after he really started in the later period, he had a stable playing time, Kobe's scoring ability and scoring power are quite terrible, and it is also historic, for example, he has averaged points per game in a single season, and has also won two scoring titles, Kobe Bryant also has a miracle of 81 points in a single game, 62 points in the third quarter, and 60 points in the retirement game, So it's not an exaggeration to say that Kobe Bryant is a super scorer.
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