Andrew wrote:Not necessarily. Kobe's was perhaps more "organic" but then he also had the benefit of the three point line, which Wilt Chamberlain didn't.
Actually, the benefit of the three-point line is pretty overrated here, it's only a difference of 7 points. 74 STILL is an amazing feat.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=260122013Hoyasaxa wrote:Which is why, given the circumstances in that game back in '62 and comparing those to the circumstances of Kobe's 81pt game against the Raptors, Kobe's is a stronger feat in actuality.
What circumstances? Not to bring some hate into this thread or anything, but you really seem like a delusional Kobe fan. You haven't listed a single reason to back up your argument. I'm just assuming that you're talking about a weak era and such.Wilt's performance was by far a pure domination of the opposing team.. Not to bring down Kobe's accomplishment or anything as I'm a big Lakers fan myself.. but these things you just don't compare. There's no such thing as a "weak era", all that talk about weak eras are just pure blasphemy...
In other news.. on that day..
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=260122021Seattle vs. Phoenix.. I remember watching that game.. Man, I still remember it..