Kobe’s 81 Point Night, 20 Years Later
By Sports Team | Approved by Will Nichols, Editor in Chief | 1/23/2026
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Twenty years ago, Kobe Bryant scored 81 points against Toronto in the second-highest scoring game in NBA history. The complete story of basketball's most perfect night.
Key Points
- Kobe scored 81 points on January 22, 2006, at Staples Center in a 122-104 comeback win over Toronto
- The Lakers trailed by 18 points before Bryant's 55-point second half single-handedly saved the season
- Despite modern scoring explosions, no player has come within 8 points of Kobe's total in nearly two decades
WHEN MAMBA HIT 81: THE UNTOUCHABLE PEAK
*Twenty years ago today, basketball witnessed its most perfect impossible night*
The Setup: A Season on the Brink
January 22, 2006. Staples Center. The Lakers were a middling 45-37 team fighting for playoff survival in Phil Jackson's return season. Kobe Bryant, at 27, was carrying a roster featuring Smush Parker, Chris Mihm, and Kwame Brown. The supporting cast was so threadbare that Bryant averaged 35.4 points per game just to keep Los Angeles competitive.
Toronto jumped out to a 63-49 halftime lead, shooting 65% from the field. Mike James had 19 points in the first half for the Raptors. The Lakers looked cooked. Then the third quarter started, and basketball history began.
The Explosion: 55 Points in 24 Minutes
Bryant had 26 points at halftime, nothing unusual for him. But in the third quarter, something supernatural happened. He scored 27 points in 12 minutes, hitting contested fadeaways after pump-faking three times, spinning opposite the defense while shooting. Raptors coach Sam Mitchell tried everything: face guards, double teams, switching defenders. Nothing worked.
"We were just watching him shoot," said Toronto's Chris Bosh. Bryant torched eight different defenders, scoring 18 points on Jalen Rose alone. He finished 28-of-46 from the field (60.9%), 7-of-13 from three (53.8%), and 18-of-20 from the free throw line (90%). His final two points came on free throws with 43.4 seconds remaining.
The final stat line: 81 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals, 1 block, 3 turnovers in 42 minutes. The Lakers won 122-104.
Why 81 Stands Alone
Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game in 1962 happened in a different era with faster pace and no video evidence. Since then, only 15 players have reached 70 points in NBA history. The closest anyone has come to Kobe's 81 is Luka Doncic and David Thompson with 73.
What makes Bryant's performance untouchable isn't just the number, it's the context. He created his own shots against legitimate NBA defense in a competitive game his team needed to win. Modern 70-point games often come in blowouts or garbage time. Kobe's 81 was clutch basketball at its absolute peak.
Devin Booker scored 70 points in 2017, the highest total since Kobe. But that came in a loss to Boston. Damian Lillard hit 71 in 2023, also in a loss. Joel Embiid dropped 70 in 2024, but Philadelphia won by 25 points.
The Cultural Moment
Bryant's 81-point game was the first major NBA highlight to go fully viral in the early internet age. Players around the league were getting text messages and emails on their Sidekicks. Dwyane Wade was at a restaurant and immediately asked them to change the TV. Tim Duncan thought the ESPN ticker was wrong.
Phil Jackson, who coached Michael Jordan through six championships, called it "another level. I've seen some remarkable games, but I've never seen one like that before." Jackson nearly pulled Bryant after 77 points but reconsidered when assistant Frank Hamblen warned: "There would be a riot."
Twenty Years Later
In today's high-scoring NBA, 60-point games happen multiple times per season. The league averages more points per game now than at any point since 1970. Yet somehow, 81 points feels more distant than ever. Modern players chase triple-doubles and efficiency metrics. Kobe chased perfection.
"Not even in my dreams," Bryant said afterward. "That was something that just happened. It's tough to explain."
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ARCHIVAL CAPTION: On January 22, 2006, at Staples Center in Los Angeles, Lakers guard Kobe Bryant erupted for 81 points in a 122-104 victory over the Toronto Raptors, the second-highest single-game scoring performance in NBA history. Bryant shot 28-of-46 from the field and 18-of-20 from the free throw line, outscoring Toronto 55-41 in the second half to complete a remarkable comeback. The performance came during Bryant's career-high 35.4 points per game season and remains the gold standard for individual scoring excellence in the modern era.
*01.22.2006 | Staples Center | 81 PTS | History*
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many points did Kobe Bryant score on January 22 2006?
Kobe Bryant scored 81 points on January 22, 2006, at Staples Center against the Toronto Raptors in a 122-104 Lakers victory. This remains the second-highest single-game score in NBA history.
What was Kobe's score in the third quarter of the 81 point game?
Kobe scored 27 points in just 12 minutes during the third quarter of the 81-point game, which was part of his incredible 55-point second half performance.
How many points was Kobe scoring at halftime before his 81 point night?
Kobe had 26 points at halftime before exploding in the second half to reach 81 total points against Toronto.
Has any NBA player come close to Kobe's 81 point record in 20 years?
No player has come within 8 points of Kobe's 81-point record in the nearly two decades since January 22, 2006, making it an untouchable NBA single-game scoring achievement.
What was Kobe Bryant's shooting percentage in the 81 point game?
Kobe shot 28-of-46 from the field (60.9%), 7-of-13 from three-point range (53.8%), and 18-of-20 from the free throw line (90%) during his 81-point performance.
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