Kobe Bryant sets scoring record
Los Angeles Lakers player Kobe Bryant set a record Jan. 2 when he scored 61 points which lead to a nine-point victory over the New York Nicks. The Lakers won 126 to 117.
Bryant’s 61 points was the most points ever scored at the Madison Square Garden arena in New York City.
Many people view Bryant as an arrogant snitch, especially since several years he told police officers that his then-teammate Shaquille O’Neal cheated on his wife.
Bryant might be a snitch, but you can’t deny the fact that he is a talented record-breaker.
Tim Henley
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Yes, but no one will remember him for his records only that he is arrogant and full of himself. How sad for a person that would and should be probably be remembered fondly if not for his self absorbed personality. When you mention people like Dr. J, Micheal Jordan, Larry Byrd and others you will see people smile and when you mention Kobe you get a puzzled look or a frown.
I strongly disagree, people WILL remember kobe bryant as one of sports great, yes he was arrogant and was a ball hog at times, but you gotta remember most of those times he had to just to win the game, he has greatly developed as a team player. he is a master of the game. he played his heart out just to finish with a record of 42 and 40, give him a break.these comments are crazy,lebon and d wade had to score and take over the game to win. kobe was mad because he was the only one doing it year after year. So respect him.


Yes, but no one will remember him for his records only that he is arrogant and full of himself. How sad for a person that would probably be remembered fondly if not for his self absorbed personality. When mention people like Dr. J, Micheal Jordan Larry Byrd and others you smile and when you think of Kobe you get a puzzled look or a frown.