From December 20th, 2005, to January 22nd, 2006, Kobe Bryant delivered an unforgettable scoring spree. Highlights included an astonishing 81 points, a 62-point effort in just three quarters, and multiple games with 40+ points and double-digit rebounds. This month showcased his incredible offensive dominance. Kobe concluded that season with a career-high average of 35.4 points per game, finishing fourth in MVP voting. His team's average of 96 points per game underscored his significant scoring load. He truly carried the offense. Bryant is one of only three players in NBA history to lead the league in scoring and also earn a First-Team All-Defense selection. This elite group includes basketball legends Michael Jordan and Jerry West. It highlights his unparalleled two-way impact. KobeBryant NBA Lakers Basketball ScoringStreak BlackMamba
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