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Counting the top ten single-game high scores in NBA history, why does Kobe have the highest gold content?
Kobe played for the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA from 1996, and officially retired after the end of the 20 15-20 16 season. In the 20-year NBA career, Kobe won the NBA championship five times, and won the finals MVP twice, 20 19 and 20 10. In 2008 and 20 12, he won the Olympic gold medal on behalf of the American national team twice. 17 was selected for the All-Star Team and won the All-Star MVP four times.

Kobe scored 33,643 points in the NBA, averaging 25 points, 4.7 assists and 5.2 rebounds. 1 1 was selected as the first team of the NBA's best defensive team for 9 times. In the 2005-2006 season against Toronto Raptors, he scored a career-high 8 1 point, ranking second in NBA history, second only to Chamberlain's 100 point.

Kobe Bryant's score of 8 1 at that time shocked the whole NBA and even the whole world. Both opponents and teammates have to admit that Kobe's terrible scoring ability, especially the 55 points in the second half, is impressive. At that time, the leader of the Raptors could only say that he was glad he didn't play Kobe.

Everyone believes that as long as the time is long enough, Kobe has the strength to get 100 points after Chamberlain. It's a pity to say it's true! Jordan once admitted that "if anyone can beat him, it can only be Kobe". If you try to understand Kobe, you will know that the gold content of Kobe is directly proportional to his strength.