Kobes 81 or Wilts 100?

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  1. Memphology

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    Which was more impressive? IMO, I think Kobes 81 was. Both Wilt and Kobe got there points against really bad teams. But I did some research, and it seems that the starting center for the NY Knicks then was only 6'5...they had taller players, but they didnt play much. Wilt was 7'2, the competition wasnt as good...easier for him to get 100, than it was for a guard in todays game to get 81. 99% of Wilts shots were probably 3 feet away from the basket. Thoughts? This is where I got the knicks roster
     
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    I'm probably going to get bashed for this, but I'm going with Wilt's 100. I'm not taking anything away from Kobe's 81-point performance, because that was absolutely amazing and the best individual scoring performance in a game that any of us have ever seen, and probably will ever see. However, the bottom line is that Wilt scored 19 more points than Kobe did, and that is why I'm going with Wilt.Both performances were absolutely brilliant (unfortunately all of us have only been able to see one of them), but I'm going with Wilt.
     
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    Kobe, the sole reason Wilt had 100 points, is because he had the greatest free throw shooting performance in NBA history, going 28-32 at the line. Plus, it was harder for Kobe.
     
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    Kobe. Wilt would be lucky to score 70 now with players like Bosh, Howard, Shaq, ect...
     
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    No one will ever know, maybe except for a few lucky people. But I have no idea of what circumstances Wilt had to go through. I'm going to go with Kobe's because it's the safe answer and it seems that stuff like high scoring was common for players at the elite level for that time period (Baylor, Wilt, etc.). Not something common for this time period is what I'm getting at.But then again, scoring for a guard is easier today. It's very hard to decide.
     
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    81 is better. Wilt basically shot freethrows all day. In his defense though, I'd have to say that the first 3 quarters of that game were the most amazing ever, but Kobe's 81 was the most complete.<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Kobe. Wilt would be lucky to score 70 now with players like Bosh, Howard, Shaq, ect...</div>Wilt would average 70 on those guys.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BigMo763 @ Mar 19 2007, 11:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I'm probably going to get bashed for this, but I'm going with Wilt's 100. I'm not taking anything away from Kobe's 81-point performance, because that was absolutely amazing and the best individual scoring performance in a game that any of us have ever seen, and probably will ever see. However, the bottom line is that Wilt scored 19 more points than Kobe did, and that is why I'm going with Wilt.Both performances were absolutely brilliant (unfortunately all of us have only been able to see one of them), but I'm going with Wilt.</div>You not going to get bashed I totally agree with you.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Michael Bryant @ Mar 19 2007, 08:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>81 is better. Wilt basically shot freethrows all day. In his defense though, I'd have to say that the first 3 quarters of that game were the most amazing ever, but Kobe's 81 was the most complete.Wilt would average 70 on those guys.</div>If 70 means 28 then you'd be right.
     
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    so wait...Wilt would average more points on better defenders? Man..he was good...
     
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    100 points is 100 points81 points is 81 pointsHence take the equation 100 > 81Wilt is the winner
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>If 70 means 28 then you'd be right.</div>Come on, Chris Bosh couldn't stop Wilt in his dreams. Coupled with the fact that players aren't allowed to play defense these days? Come on.<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>so wait...Wilt would average more points on better defenders? Man..he was good...</div> Having ESPN suck your dick doesn't make you a better defender than anybody.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Michael Bryant @ Mar 19 2007, 08:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Come on, Chris Bosh couldn't stop Wilt in his dreams. Coupled with the fact that players aren't allowed to play defense these days? Come on. Having ESPN suck your dick doesn't make you a better defender than anybody.</div>Bosh isn't that great, but Wilt would not be dominating like he did before against some of the guys now. Bosh was a bad example for whoever used it but I think Howard would do a good job. Wilt would still be the best center in the league, I just don't see him putting up those crazy numbers.
     
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    But, the way rules are these days. I mean, a player literally is not allowed to play defense anymore. A guy who was used to taking a beating all day would love the league today.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Michael Bryant @ Mar 19 2007, 08:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>But, the way rules are these days. I mean, a player literally is not allowed to play defense anymore. A guy who was used to taking a beating all day would love the league today.</div>The rules make it easier for some players, but the centers seem to be bigger now also and the rules aren't stopping guys like Howard, Duncan, Okafor and others from playing good defense. Wilt and Russell were the only 2 guys back then it seemed with good size.
     
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    There were a lot more. Just Wilt and Russ were the most well-known.
     
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    5 examples of players right about the height and weight, not those skinny little toothpicks, of current NBA big men. And guys that were good defenders too...
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>But I did some research, and it seems that the starting center for the NY Knicks then was only 6'5...they had taller players, but they didnt play much.</div>Huh? The guy guarding Wilt in that game was Darrall Imhoff, he's 6'10.
     
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    I looked up the roster, and the center who got the most PT was 6'5....not saying those guys didnt play at all...but IMO, Wilt had more advantage than Kobe had. Kobes 81 is more impressive. Its really hard to say so cause we never saw Wilts performance...and they never actually finished the game, but Kobe, as a 6'6 guard, in todays NBA and getting 81 is more impressive IMO.
     
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    I think scoring 19 more points than Kobe Bryant did in the same amount of minutes is more impressive. Period
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BrewCityBuck @ Mar 21 2007, 03:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I think scoring 19 more points than Kobe Bryant did in the same amount of minutes is more impressive. Period</div>Actually, it was less time I believe (don't know how much less), because people stormed the court when he got 100, and they never really finished the game...
     

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