Click on the video to see Kobe Bryant's 81 point game against the Raptors in 2005.
Kobe Bryant's 81 point game against the Toronto Raptors in 2006 was the second greatest scoring performance by one man in NBA History. Laker fans flock to the Staples Center in Los Angeles simply to watch Kobe Bryant and his potential to shoot for 50 points a game every time he touches the ball. Laker fans may soon have to watch Kobe shoot for fifty points with another team. Kobe Bryant is wanting to be traded, according to his web site. Kobe says he loves the purple and gold but he does not like the direction the Lakers are heading and wants out of Los Angeles. Sound Familiar? He said the same thing about a month ago. He said in the Morning that he wanted to be traded, but by nightfall said he did not want to be traded. Kobe's price will no doubt be high. The question is: How High can some teams go to lure a player like Kobe Bryant to their team? Obviously, the winners of the Kobe Bryant lottery will be the teams with the most cap room. Kobe Bryant, depending on where he goes, could also change the complection of the NBA Draft. If a team luring to get a young shooting guard out of college all of a sudden lands Kobe Bryant, they can go after other team needs with the draft.
Kobe however is still under contract, and will be for the next couple of years, and that is the biggest reason why Kobe Bryant isn't going anywhere.
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