Bryant shooting a free throw 4-time NBA champion: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009[12][13][14] 6 NBA Finals appearances: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009[12][13][14][15][16] NBA Finals MVP: 2009 NBA Most Valuable Player: 2008[7][17][18] 2-time scoring champion: 2006, 2007[19] 11-time NBA All-Star: 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009[9] 11 consecutive appearances (No All-Star game in 1999 due to a league-wide lockout)[9][20] 3-time NBA All-Star Game MVP: 2002, 2007, 2009 (shared the last with Shaquille O'Neal)[21] 11-time All-NBA selection: First team: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009[22][23] Second team: 2000, 2001[22][23] Third team: 1999, 2005[22][23] 9-time All-Defensive selection: First team: 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009[24][25] Second team: 2001, 2002[24][25] NBA All-Rookie selection: Second team: 1997[26][27] NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion: 1997[28] NBA regular season leader: points: 2003 (2,461), 2006 (2,832, 7th in NBA history),[29] 2007 (2,430), 2008 (2,323)[9] points per game: 2006 (35.4, 8th in NBA history),[30] 2007 (31.6)[9] field goals attempted: 2006 (2,173), 2007 (1,757), 2008 (1,690)[9] field goals made: 2003 (868), 2006 (978), 2007 (813)[9] free throws attempted: 2007 (768)[9] free throws made: 2006 (696), 2007 (667)[9] 2nd most points in a game: 81 (on January 22, 2006 vs. the Toronto Raptors)[5][6] [edit] NBA records [edit] Currently held
Bryant set a record at the modern Madison Square Garden with 61 points.
Bryant shares two NBA records and holds nine records: Most three-point field goals made, one game: 12 (on January 7, 2003 vs. Seattle SuperSonics; shared with Donyell Marshall)[31] Most three-point field goals made, one half: 8 (on March 28, 2003 vs. Washington Wizards; shared with 5 other players)[31][32] Youngest player to score 15,000 points: (27 years, 136 days)[33] Youngest player to score 18,000 points: (28 years, 156 days)[34] Youngest player to score 20,000 points: (29 years, 122 days)[35] Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record.[35] Became one of only three players to reach the milestone under the age of 30. The other two are Chamberlain (29 years, 134 days)[35] and Michael Jordan (29 years, 326 days).[36] Youngest player to score 23,000 points: (30 years, 171 days)[37] Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record.[37] Youngest player to score 24,000 points: (31 years, 76 days)[38] Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record.[38] Youngest player to be named to the NBA All-Rookie Team: (1996–97)[39] Youngest player to be named to the NBA All-Defensive Team: (1999–00)[39] Youngest player to start a game: (18 years, 158 days)[1] Youngest player to start an All-Star game[39] [edit] Previously held Youngest player to score 10,000 points: (24 years, 193 days) on March 4, 2003.[1][40] Surpassed by LeBron James (23 years, 59 days) on February 27, 2008.[41] Youngest player to appear in an NBA game: (18 years, 72 days) on November 3, 1996.[39] Broken by Jermaine O'Neal and Andrew Bynum[39] [edit] Los Angeles Lakers franchise records
Bryant scored 50 points or more in four consecutive games in 2007.
Bryant holds or shares numerous Lakers franchise records: Points Season: 2,832 (2005–06)[9] Game: 81 (on January 22, 2006 vs. Toronto Raptors)[5][6] Half: 55 (2nd half, on January 22, 2006 vs. Toronto Raptors)[5] Quarter: 30 (twice, most recently on November 30, 2006 in 3rd quarter vs. Utah Jazz)[5] Games scoring 60 points or more, career: 5 (present)[42] Games scoring 50 points or more, career: 24 (present)[42] Games scoring 50 points or more, season: 10 (2006–07)[1] Games scoring 40 points or more, career: 103 (present)[43] Games scoring 40 points or more, season: 27 (2005–06)[44] Consecutive games of 50 points or more: 4 (March 16–23, 2007)
Career summary BET Best Male Athlete: 2009 NBA Most Valuable Player: 2009 NBA Eastern Conference Champion with the Cavaliers: 2007 [1] The Sporting News Co-MVP: 2006 [2] 2-time NBA All-Star Game MVP: 2006,[2] 2008 3-time NBA First-team 1-time NBA All-Defensive First Team 5-time NBA All-Star: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 [2] 5-time All-NBA: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 [2] 1-time NBA All-Defensive: 2009 [2] FIBA Americas Championship: 2007 [3] Olympic Champion: 2008 [3] NBA regular season leader, points per game: 2008 (30.0).[2] NBA regular season leader, field goals made: 2005 (795), 2008 (794).[2] NBA regular season leader, free throws made: 2009 (594).[2] NBA regular season leader, minutes played: 2005 (3,388), 2007 (3,190).[2] NBA regular season leader, triple-doubles: 2009 (7).[2] NBA regular season leader, efficiency: 2008 (30.3), 2009 (30.9).[2] NBA regular season leader, traditional three-point plays: 2006 (79).[4] Career 30+ point games (regular season): 162 (as of 2008-09) Career 30+ point games (postseason): 26 (as of 2009 playoffs) Career 40+ point games (regular season): 32 (as of 2008-09) [5] Career 40+ point games (postseason): 8 (as of 2009 playoffs) [5] Career 50+ point games (regular season): 8 (as of 2008-09) [5] Career triple-doubles (regular season): 26 (as of December 23, 2009) [3] Career triple-doubles (postseason): 4 (as of 2009) [3] [edit] NBA achievements and milestones One of three players in NBA history to average at least 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists in their rookie season.[3] Includes Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan. One of five players in NBA history to average over 25 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists in a season.[3] Includes Oscar Robertson (achieved this six times), John Havlicek (achieved this twice), Larry Bird, and Michael Jordan. One of three players in NBA history to average at least 30 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists in a season.[3] Includes Oscar Robertson (achieved this five times) and Michael Jordan. One of four players in NBA history to average at least 31 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists in a season.[3] Includes Oscar Robertson (achieved this twice), Jerry West, and Michael Jordan. One of two players in NBA history to average at least 27 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists for five consecutive seasons.[3] Behind Oscar Robertson, who achieved this eight consecutive times. One of two players in NBA history to post at least 2000 points, 500 rebounds and 500 assists in a season for at least four times.[3] Behind Oscar Robertson, who achieved this six times in his career. One of three players in NBA history to average at least 30 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists in a postseason series.[6] Includes Oscar Robertson and Larry Bird. One of three players in NBA history to record a triple-double in their playoff debut.[3] Includes Johnny McCarthy and Magic Johnson. One of two players in NBA history to win the NBA Player of the Month Award four times in one season (2008-09 season).[7] Tied with Kevin Garnett, who achieved the same in the 2003-04 NBA Season. One of four players in NBA history to lead their team in all five major statistical categories (total points, rebounds, assists, blocks and steals) in a season (2008-09 season).[8] Includes Dave Cowens (1977-78), Scottie Pippen (1994-95) and Kevin Garnett (2002-03). 2nd place all-time for consecutive 20-point games to start a playoff career with 19.[9] Behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 27 consecutive games Most consecutive points scored for a team in a playoff game with 25 straight points at the Detroit Pistons on May 31, 2007.[10] [edit] Youngest player records
James owns numerous NBA "youngest player" records:1 Youngest player to be named NBA Rookie of the Year (19 years of age).[3] Youngest player to record a triple-double (20 years, 20 days).[3] Recorded 27 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists on January 19, 2005 vs. Portland Trail B
Ну могу написать одно, что Коби не стал лучшим молодым игроком, а ЛеБрон стал!!! Осталось выиграть чемпионат) и ЛеБрон сделает Коби)) Тем более Леброн опережает Коби во всем)) Очки, пасы, подборы) Во всем лидирует ЛеБрон) И вы еще спрашиваете кто лучше???
бля что значит 1 на 1? ты рассуждаешь как шпана типа один на один на ринге или на улице после бутылки водки..пиздец..Кобе по всем параметрам лучше Леброна и своими титулами и командой он это доказал..где лейкерс а где леброн со своим кливлендом
зарплата Кобе в Год 23 ляма у Леброна 15....короче ребЯта вам нравится леброн а называть кобе стариком может только полный идиот который в баскетболл ноль))))
Сердар ..* No to Violence *.. Алтыев 26 фев 2010 в 19:27
Ну могу написать одно, что Коби не стал лучшим молодым игроком, а ЛеБрон стал!!! Осталось выиграть чемпионат) и ЛеБрон сделает Коби)) Тем более Леброн опережает Коби во всем)) Очки, пасы, подборы) Во всем лидирует ЛеБрон) И вы еще спрашиваете кто лучше???
ЛеБрон 23, не просто так же он КОРОЛЬ!!!
а вспомни в какую команду пришел коби и в какую брон в лал уже был свой лидер-это шак а брон пришел туда где его ждали как лидера коби сам выбил себе лидерство а у брона оно можно было сказать уже было в кавс забито до драфта 2003
а терь вопрос как коби мог в той ситуации стать лучшим молодым игроком?
Bryant shooting a free throw
4-time NBA champion: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009[12][13][14]
6 NBA Finals appearances: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009[12][13][14][15][16]
NBA Finals MVP: 2009
NBA Most Valuable Player: 2008[7][17][18]
2-time scoring champion: 2006, 2007[19]
11-time NBA All-Star: 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009[9]
11 consecutive appearances (No All-Star game in 1999 due to a league-wide lockout)[9][20]
3-time NBA All-Star Game MVP: 2002, 2007, 2009 (shared the last with Shaquille O'Neal)[21]
11-time All-NBA selection:
First team: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009[22][23]
Second team: 2000, 2001[22][23]
Third team: 1999, 2005[22][23]
9-time All-Defensive selection:
First team: 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009[24][25]
Second team: 2001, 2002[24][25]
NBA All-Rookie selection:
Second team: 1997[26][27]
NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion: 1997[28]
NBA regular season leader:
points: 2003 (2,461), 2006 (2,832, 7th in NBA history),[29] 2007 (2,430), 2008 (2,323)[9]
points per game: 2006 (35.4, 8th in NBA history),[30] 2007 (31.6)[9]
field goals attempted: 2006 (2,173), 2007 (1,757), 2008 (1,690)[9]
field goals made: 2003 (868), 2006 (978), 2007 (813)[9]
free throws attempted: 2007 (768)[9]
free throws made: 2006 (696), 2007 (667)[9]
2nd most points in a game: 81 (on January 22, 2006 vs. the Toronto Raptors)[5][6]
[edit]
NBA records
[edit]
Currently held
Bryant set a record at the modern Madison Square Garden with 61 points.
Bryant shares two NBA records and holds nine records:
Most three-point field goals made, one game: 12 (on January 7, 2003 vs. Seattle SuperSonics; shared with Donyell Marshall)[31]
Most three-point field goals made, one half: 8 (on March 28, 2003 vs. Washington Wizards; shared with 5 other players)[31][32]
Youngest player to score 15,000 points: (27 years, 136 days)[33]
Youngest player to score 18,000 points: (28 years, 156 days)[34]
Youngest player to score 20,000 points: (29 years, 122 days)[35]
Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record.[35]
Became one of only three players to reach the milestone under the age of 30. The other two are Chamberlain (29 years, 134 days)[35] and Michael Jordan (29 years, 326 days).[36]
Youngest player to score 23,000 points: (30 years, 171 days)[37]
Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record.[37]
Youngest player to score 24,000 points: (31 years, 76 days)[38]
Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record.[38]
Youngest player to be named to the NBA All-Rookie Team: (1996–97)[39]
Youngest player to be named to the NBA All-Defensive Team: (1999–00)[39]
Youngest player to start a game: (18 years, 158 days)[1]
Youngest player to start an All-Star game[39]
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Previously held
Youngest player to score 10,000 points: (24 years, 193 days) on March 4, 2003.[1][40]
Surpassed by LeBron James (23 years, 59 days) on February 27, 2008.[41]
Youngest player to appear in an NBA game: (18 years, 72 days) on November 3, 1996.[39]
Broken by Jermaine O'Neal and Andrew Bynum[39]
[edit]
Los Angeles Lakers franchise records
Bryant scored 50 points or more in four consecutive games in 2007.
Bryant holds or shares numerous Lakers franchise records:
Points
Season: 2,832 (2005–06)[9]
Game: 81 (on January 22, 2006 vs. Toronto Raptors)[5][6]
Half: 55 (2nd half, on January 22, 2006 vs. Toronto Raptors)[5]
Quarter: 30 (twice, most recently on November 30, 2006 in 3rd quarter vs. Utah Jazz)[5]
Games scoring 60 points or more, career: 5 (present)[42]
Games scoring 50 points or more, career: 24 (present)[42]
Games scoring 50 points or more, season: 10 (2006–07)[1]
Games scoring 40 points or more, career: 103 (present)[43]
Games scoring 40 points or more, season: 27 (2005–06)[44]
Consecutive games of 50 points or more: 4 (March 16–23, 2007)
BET Best Male Athlete: 2009
NBA Most Valuable Player: 2009
NBA Eastern Conference Champion with the Cavaliers: 2007 [1]
The Sporting News Co-MVP: 2006 [2]
2-time NBA All-Star Game MVP: 2006,[2] 2008
3-time NBA First-team
1-time NBA All-Defensive First Team
5-time NBA All-Star: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 [2]
5-time All-NBA: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 [2]
1-time NBA All-Defensive: 2009 [2]
FIBA Americas Championship: 2007 [3]
Olympic Champion: 2008 [3]
NBA regular season leader, points per game: 2008 (30.0).[2]
NBA regular season leader, field goals made: 2005 (795), 2008 (794).[2]
NBA regular season leader, free throws made: 2009 (594).[2]
NBA regular season leader, minutes played: 2005 (3,388), 2007 (3,190).[2]
NBA regular season leader, triple-doubles: 2009 (7).[2]
NBA regular season leader, efficiency: 2008 (30.3), 2009 (30.9).[2]
NBA regular season leader, traditional three-point plays: 2006 (79).[4]
Career 30+ point games (regular season): 162 (as of 2008-09)
Career 30+ point games (postseason): 26 (as of 2009 playoffs)
Career 40+ point games (regular season): 32 (as of 2008-09) [5]
Career 40+ point games (postseason): 8 (as of 2009 playoffs) [5]
Career 50+ point games (regular season): 8 (as of 2008-09) [5]
Career triple-doubles (regular season): 26 (as of December 23, 2009) [3]
Career triple-doubles (postseason): 4 (as of 2009) [3]
[edit]
NBA achievements and milestones
One of three players in NBA history to average at least 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists in their rookie season.[3]
Includes Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan.
One of five players in NBA history to average over 25 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists in a season.[3]
Includes Oscar Robertson (achieved this six times), John Havlicek (achieved this twice), Larry Bird, and Michael Jordan.
One of three players in NBA history to average at least 30 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists in a season.[3]
Includes Oscar Robertson (achieved this five times) and Michael Jordan.
One of four players in NBA history to average at least 31 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists in a season.[3]
Includes Oscar Robertson (achieved this twice), Jerry West, and Michael Jordan.
One of two players in NBA history to average at least 27 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists for five consecutive seasons.[3]
Behind Oscar Robertson, who achieved this eight consecutive times.
One of two players in NBA history to post at least 2000 points, 500 rebounds and 500 assists in a season for at least four times.[3]
Behind Oscar Robertson, who achieved this six times in his career.
One of three players in NBA history to average at least 30 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists in a postseason series.[6]
Includes Oscar Robertson and Larry Bird.
One of three players in NBA history to record a triple-double in their playoff debut.[3]
Includes Johnny McCarthy and Magic Johnson.
One of two players in NBA history to win the NBA Player of the Month Award four times in one season (2008-09 season).[7]
Tied with Kevin Garnett, who achieved the same in the 2003-04 NBA Season.
One of four players in NBA history to lead their team in all five major statistical categories (total points, rebounds, assists, blocks and steals) in a season (2008-09 season).[8]
Includes Dave Cowens (1977-78), Scottie Pippen (1994-95) and Kevin Garnett (2002-03).
2nd place all-time for consecutive 20-point games to start a playoff career with 19.[9]
Behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 27 consecutive games
Most consecutive points scored for a team in a playoff game with 25 straight points at the Detroit Pistons on May 31, 2007.[10]
[edit]
Youngest player records
James owns numerous NBA "youngest player" records:1
Youngest player to be named NBA Rookie of the Year (19 years of age).[3]
Youngest player to record a triple-double (20 years, 20 days).[3]
Recorded 27 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists on January 19, 2005 vs. Portland Trail B
Тем более Леброн опережает Коби во всем)) Очки, пасы, подборы) Во всем лидирует ЛеБрон) И вы еще спрашиваете кто лучше???
ЛеБрон 23, не просто так же он КОРОЛЬ!!!
курит лебронка нервно))
26 фев 2010 в 19:27
Ну могу написать одно, что Коби не стал лучшим молодым игроком, а ЛеБрон стал!!! Осталось выиграть чемпионат) и ЛеБрон сделает Коби))
Тем более Леброн опережает Коби во всем)) Очки, пасы, подборы) Во всем лидирует ЛеБрон) И вы еще спрашиваете кто лучше???
ЛеБрон 23, не просто так же он КОРОЛЬ!!!
а вспомни в какую команду пришел коби и в какую брон
в лал уже был свой лидер-это шак а брон пришел туда где его ждали как лидера
коби сам выбил себе лидерство а у брона оно можно было сказать уже было в кавс забито до драфта 2003
а терь вопрос как коби мог в той ситуации стать лучшим молодым игроком?