<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Orange County Register -On Friday, Kobe Bryant and the Lakers will play the Toronto Raptors for the first time since he scored 81 points against them. He has never watched the performance on tape."I've thought about it, just because I've been asked about it so many times," Bryant said. "It's allowed me to kind of reflect about it, (but) I haven't had a chance to sit down and watch the game."</div>http://realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/432..._81_point_game/
If I was him I would watch it if he ever feelsdown or something...The he'll be like, I can do that sh*t.
I dont think he really needs to watch it...Hell, he lived it. Also, he knows how good he is and he knows that he is capable of doing that. I dont really think it is necessary.
Eh, looking at the box score is probably more amazing than actually watching it. I've watched it a few times, and it looked like he got hot, but having seen pretty much all of Kobe's big performances, this one doesn't separate itself until you actually see how many he had. Kobe said it himself that he didn't realize that he was on until Lamar told him he couldn't get 70 when he had about 60.
Has anyone seen kobe's 56 in 3 ? That along with 62 in 3 were just utter domination. Even moreso than 81.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Melo061 @ Nov 16 2006, 09:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Has anyone seen kobe's 56 in 3 ? That along with 62 in 3 were just utter domination. Even moreso than 81.</div>Or his 42 at halftime. All of those were more exciting just watching than the 81 IMO, and that's coming from someone who saw all 4 happen live on TV.