An Internet History of Kobe Bryant’s Insane 81-Point Game
When it comes to scoring, Kobe Bryant is second to only Wilt Chamberlain.
Seven years later, the 81 points the Black Mamba dropped against the Toronto Raptors still stands as the second highest single-game point total in NBA history, behind Chamberlain's 100.
As Bryant continues his path towards retirement, the gravity of his performance that night must not be lost on us. What he did was truly spectacular, and knowing that there is no footage of Chamberlain's performance, makes it all the more impressive.
Why? Because there is plenty footage o...
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