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Monday January 23, 2006 3:33 pm

Kobe Scores an Unbelievable 81 Points




Posted by Jeff Chan Categories: Athletes, Kudos, NBA,

Kobe Bryant profile picHuge offensive explosions around the NBA yesterday, Ray Allen hits a buzzer beater in 2 OT and racked up 42 points, Tracy McGrady scored 43, but those were nothing compared to Kobe Bryant.

Too bad this performance was on the same day as the NFC and AFC title games, and will go under the spotlight.  This accomplishment was arguably tougher than Wilt Chamberlain scoring 100 points years ago, considering Chamberlain towered over his opponents in 1962.  Bryant has been playing on the same scoring pace as we do when playing video game basketball - scoring 30-40 points in 20 minute games.  Just unreal.

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hah, sure thing Andru, i will have an email sent to you ASAP!

Yes - End Score is our new sports blog. Thanks for the compliment ;)

Wow, Andru Endscore is an amazing site! Is it yours?

I know this thread is old, but I do not want to start a new thread on the same topic... So here is my rundown of the MVPs: Kobe Bryant - On a below average team. That alone should be enough to keep him from being the MVP. I don't think he has made his teammates better like someone like Steve Nash has, for example. Chauncey Billups - Part of the best starting 5 in the NBA bar none. The Pistons actually have a significantly improved record this year, but there is so much other talent in the starting 5, I just can't credit enough of it to Chauncey. Lebron James - Has really been fairly impressive down the stretch, but his team is still not at a high enough level. I think he is probably the second-most deserving player this year. Elton Brand - Nice improvement, Clippers improved, but they are a facade. The Clippers may be the weakest playoff team in the western conference, even at a 5 seed. Steve Nash - Deserved it this year. Does not deserve it this year. I don't care how many players have career scoring averages. Most of those are the by-product of increased playing time not Steve Nash. I love Steve Nash but he does not deserve to repeat. Dirk Nowitzki - Here is your deserved winner. If the Mavericks win tonight they will set a franchise record 61 wins. 3 years ago they set the record with 60 wins and went to the Western Conference Finals. That team had an All-Star in Michael Finley and an MVP caliber player in Steve Nash on it. There is nobody approaching them on the current Mavericks to support Dirk. Dirk has improved significantly on defense. He has his highest scoring average ever, and his team is primed for the playoffs. He came in 3rd last year, and he deserves to win this year. Even Steve Nash will say as much.

Lebron for MVP. No doubt.

[quote author="John B" date="1146951458"]Lebron for MVP. No doubt.[/quote] I couldn't agree more. [url=http://www.endscore.com/index.php/sports/article/now-official-steve-nash-nba-mvp-what-05070355/]Forgive me while I whore myself[/url].

nba pulling an academy award, lebron will win in the future so just give it to nash since he's in his prime right now. let it go cavs fans. he'll win like 5 when his career is over.

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