Great article about Kobe's 81

Eric

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#1
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/sports/basketball/13694492.htm

They're talking about Kobe Bryant again
BY MIKE DOWNEY

Kobe Bryant is in again. Popular again. Which, frankly, didn't seem possible.
He was hated. He was booed. He was vilified as a philanderer who had to answer charges of abusing a young woman. He was mocked by TV comedians for giving a gargantuan diamond ring to his wife as his way of saying "I'm sorry" for a bad dude's bad deeds.
But suddenly, he's Mr. 81.
Nobody is speaking of Bryant now as an adulterous heel, or as that prima donna Shaquille O'Neal couldn't stand to play with anymore. Or as that selfish ball hog from L.A., who shoots the thing every time he touches it.
Kobe just changed the subject. He spun it, like a basketball on a fingertip.
Americans by the thousands - average folk, not necessarily NBA fans - called and e-mailed each other Sunday night, not to gab about the Steelers and Seahawks going to the Super Bowl but to be the first on their block to ask: "Did you hear? Kobe Bryant just scored 81 points!"
Behavior that presumably couldn't be forgotten or forgiven is going to be. Not by everyone walking the Earth, but by millions who are not merely impressed by big numbers but dazzled by them. It's as if Kobe just gave each of them an 81-carat rock.
"I still don't like him," you will hear someone say, but that's not the point today.
The point is 81. A number that makes Bryant the talk of his sport, over LeBron James and others. A number that makes Bryant the talk of all sport, particularly with a Super Bowl looming that has a serious shortage of household names.
Bryant's public image has changed overnight. He merely was the talk of his own town before this, a Los Angeles icon whose scoring binges entertained Staples Center crowds a lot more than they did anybody anyplace else.
Kobe was no big NBA draw by himself. Kobe didn't have kids out buying up his brand of shoe. Kobe didn't do TV ads for big burger chains and such, at least not nationally since his reputation was sullied.
The points piled up, but the compliments didn't. Jay Leno still is doing gags about Bryant giving his wife that ring, even though years have gone by. No matter what Kobe did, he wasn't able to alter the focus for some. To be restored to grace as a great athlete, not as a cad or buffoon.
This should do it.
It took a monster of a night to make people stop thinking of him primarily as a self-centered diva. That's the twist. You would think 81 points would make a player look even more out for himself, but it doesn't. Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point night inspired awe and myth, not contempt.
Now, NBA fans will check their local team's schedule to see when and if Bryant - not the Lakers - will be in town. Around the globe, more people will pay attention to the 2006 World Championships in Japan because they will be curious to see if Bryant can help America regain its stature as the world's best after the debacle of the 2004 Olympics.
All due to his 81.
"It's like a miracle unfolding in front of your eyes," was the way Lakers owner Jerry Buss portrayed the game Bryant played in a 122-104 victory over Toronto.
The miracle is the way a seemingly permanent stain on Bryant's name finally might be blotted out. Buss took a lot of heat for siding with Kobe over Shaq and busting up the potential Bulls-like dynasty of the Lakers. He can't help but feel vindicated, what with Bryant's popularity in L.A. about to zoom to unheard-of heights.
Chamberlain scored 100 by overpowering smaller people. Bryant did it by being a whirling dervish, making moves that normal-sized kids on school teams or playgrounds can try to copy and attempt themselves.
Also in his favor, no ulterior motive existed. Bryant kept pumping to keep the Lakers in the game. It was to help them win, not to jack up his 35-point average.
David Thompson's 73-point day on April 9, 1978, in Detroit was a selfish act. The Denver Nuggets player was behind in a bid for the NBA's scoring title to George Gervin by a smidgen, 26.57 per game to the San Antonio Spurs star's 26.77. So he deliberately set out to fatten up, scoring 53 in the first half.
That night, to get even, Gervin scored 63, precisely the number he needed to one-up Thompson's average.
Their numbers were a contest, two showoffs at a carnival with sledgehammers, trying to ring a bell. Bryant's game came naturally. And now his every move will be observed as people wait to see what he might come up with next.
Provided he keeps his off-the-court act clean, Kobe Bryant's entire persona with the American public is about to undergo a startling transformation. Not from villain to hero, but from a legend in his own mind to a legend of his time.
 

ARon

Well-Known Member
#4
Respect has been do to him for sometime. Since game winning shots on court day. This man is one of the most amazing players to ever come through this league and some people will still never realize or see it cus of things going on off the court.
But I dont think Kobe himself will feel truly vindicated until he wins another championship.
 

SiGh

Who's there?
Staff member
#7
i knew my boy would come back on top. LA u cant hate us. We alwayz in the news.

Lakerz till i die.
 

hizzle?

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Staff member
#8
SiGh said:
i knew my boy would come back on top. LA u cant hate us. We alwayz in the news.

Lakerz till i die.
Yes. I'll write it in a more whiteish way :)

I knew that he'd shut your mouths. You can't hate LA. We are always in the news.

Lakers until I die. :):)
 

AmerikazMost

Well-Known Member
#11
Wow. Few things in sports have been more over-romanticized than this.

If people expect Kobe to be the savior of basketball now, they're mistaken.

Does anyone think that all this going a little too far? I'm not even positive that it's the best scoring performance in the last 25 years, let alone the best overall performance. One game that comes to mind is [highlight]Michael Jordan[/highlight] dropping [highlight]63 points[/highlight] in the [highlight]playoffs[/highlight] against the [highlight]Boston Celtics[/highlight], who were the [highlight]eventual champions that year[/highlight]. Kobe, on the other hand, dropped 81 points in a mid-regular season game against the Toronto Raptors, who are 14-28.
 
#12
AmerikazMost said:
Wow. Few things in sports have been more over-romanticized than this.

If people expect Kobe to be the savior of basketball now, they're mistaken.

Does anyone think that all this going a little too far? I'm not even positive that it's the best scoring performance in the last 25 years, let alone the best overall performance. One game that comes to mind is [highlight]Michael Jordan[/highlight] dropping [highlight]63 points[/highlight] in the [highlight]playoffs[/highlight] against the [highlight]Boston Celtics[/highlight], who were the [highlight]eventual champions that year[/highlight]. Kobe, on the other hand, dropped 81 points in a mid-regular season game against the Toronto Raptors, who are 14-28.
that was also a playoff game that went into OT

i cant believe people can still not acknowledge kobe's greatness after that performance

his missed free throw in that game ended his streak of SIXTY straight free throws

the lakers were down at the half by about 14 and kobe came back and singlehandidly outscored the whole raptors team in the second half to take control and get the w

kobe hit 7 out of 13 three pointers, so thats only 7 extra points to all the haters that bring up that three point line shit, even if you take off those 7 points he still had the second highest performance ever

and kobe shot better then chamberlin did , KOBE SCORED 81 POINTS AND SHOT AROUND 61%

KING KOBE IS THE FUCKIN TRUTH....... LIVE WITH IT
 

SiGh

Who's there?
Staff member
#14
^thanks for the link man.


how hizzle? said:
Yes. I'll write it in a more whiteish way :)

I knew that he'd shut your mouths. You can't hate LA. We are always in the news.

Lakers until I die. :):)

i dunno if dat was making fun of me..or supporting me..:confused:

Scoobyffc said:
Sigh's way is tha ish !
haha dats right homie.
 

EDouble

Will suck off black men for a dime
#16
AnarchistFunk said:
kobe hit 7 out of 13 three pointers, so thats only 7 extra points to all the haters that bring up that three point line shit, even if you take off those 7 points he still had the second highest performance ever
What the fuck this shit mayn. i seen it earlier on an espn article 2

7 Damn 3 pointers =21 points wtf 7
 

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