Kobe Bryant’s details

Kobe Bryant

Birthday 1978-8-23 Height 1.98 meters

Weight 100 kilograms Nationality American

Team Los Angeles Lakers Position Shooting Guard/Small Forward

Birthplace Philadelphia High School Philadelphia Lower Merion

Residence Los Angeles Nicknamed Peter Pan, Black Mamba

Kobe - Bryant was selected by the Charlotte Hornets with the 13th overall pick in the first round of 1996, and was immediately traded to the Los Angeles Lakers. Kobe is currently the best scorer in the NBA. He is very familiar with breakthroughs, shooting, free throws, and three-pointers. He has almost no offensive blind spots. His personal record of 81 points in a single game strongly proves this. In addition to his crazy scoring, Kobe also has outstanding organizational skills and often serves as the first initiator of the team's offense. In addition, Kobe is also one of the best defenders in the league, and his personal defense is very oppressive.

2006-2007

NBA First Team, NBA Defensive First Team, starter in the 56th All-Star Game, averaged 31.6 points and 5.7 rebounds in 77 games. , 5.4 assists and 1.44 steals. On November 30, 2006, he scored 30 points in the third quarter against the Jazz, which was the fourth highest record in history. On December 15, 2006, he played 54 minutes against the Rockets, which was a career record. On December 29, 2006, he scored against the Bobcats. With 58 points and 54 minutes of playing time, he tied his career single-game record. On January 26, 2007, he scored 32 points against the Bobcats. With this game, he became the youngest player in NBA history to score 18,000 points. He also ranked first in the number of games played. No. 16. On February 19, 2007, he won the second All-Star MVP trophy in his career with a game-high 31 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists and 6 steals. On February 26, 2007, he made 14 free throws in a single quarter against the Jazz and became a career winner. Record, scored a season-high 65 points against the Trail Blazers on March 16, 2007, and scored 50 points against the Timberwolves on March 18, 2007, becoming the first player to score in back-to-back games since Wilt Chamberlain in 1963. A player who scored 6 and 5 consecutively. On March 22, 2007, he scored 60 points against the Grizzlies and became the first player since Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor and Michael Jordan to score 5 points in three consecutive games. On March 23, 2007, he scored 50 points against the New Orleans Hornets and became the second player in NBA history to score 5 points in four consecutive games. On March 30, 2007, he scored 53 points against the Rockets and became the first player in NBA history to score 50 points in four consecutive games. -The first player since Jordan in the 1987 season to score 8 5 points in a single season. He had a season-high 13 assists against the Kings on April 1, 2007, and 39 against the Nuggets on April 3, 2007. At the same time, he became the youngest player in NBA history to reach 19,000 points. In addition, he ranked 15th in the number of games played. He ranked second in history with double figures in 5 scoring games in a season, second only to Chamberlain.

In 5 games in the playoffs, Kobe averaged 32.8 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game.

2005-2006

NBA First Team, NBA Defensive First Team, starter in the 55th All-Star Game, averaged 35.4 points and 5.3 rebounds in 80 games. , 4.5 assists and 1.8 steals. The 35.4 points per game not only led the league in scoring that season and ranked eighth among all-time scoring leaders, but the 2,832 points scored throughout the season also surpassed Bob McAdoo and ranked seventh on the all-time single-season scoring list.

On November 2, 2005, he hit a 23-foot winning goal with only 0.6 seconds left in overtime against the Nuggets. On November 27, 2005, he scored 38 points in the second half against the Nets. On December 20, 2005, he scored against the Mavericks. Scored 30 points in three quarters, hit all 7 three-point attempts against the 76ers on January 6, 2006, scored 40 points in the second half against the Clippers on January 7, 2006, and scored against the Pacers on January 9, 2006 He had a season-high 10 rebounds. From January 11 to January 22, 2006, he made 62 consecutive free throws without missing a single one. On January 22, 2006, he scored 81 points against the Raptors, 55 of which came in the second half. This was also the first time in NBA history that The second highest scoring record. On January 31, 2006, he made 23 free throws against the Knicks, setting a Lakers record. On February 13, 2006, he set a career-high 7 steals against the Jazz, and his 6 steals in the first half broke the Lakers record. Half-time steal record in team history. He had a season-high 11 assists against the Knicks on March 17, 2006. He scored 42 points against the Nuggets on April 6, 2006, thus breaking the previous record of Elgin scoring 40 points 25 times in his career. -The number of 4 points scored by Baylor in Lakers history.

In 7 games in the playoffs, he averaged 27.9 points, 6.3 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game

2004-2005

NBA third team, 54th A first-year All-Star starter, he averaged 27.6 points, 5.9 rebounds and 6.0 assists in 66 games. He scored a season-high 14 rebounds against the Suns on December 8, 2004, a season-high 14 assists against the Wizards on December 17, 2004, and a season-high 48 points against the Raptors on December 28, 2004. From March 4 to March 10, 2005, he hit 43 consecutive free throws. On March 22, 2005, he hit 9 three-pointers against the Jazz. On April 7, 2005, he scored 19 points, 10 rebounds and 10 rebounds against the Rockets. Assists, on April 20, 2005, he scored 37 points against the Trail Blazers, surpassing Michael Jordan and becoming the youngest player in history to score 14,000 points. He scored 4 points 10 times throughout the season.

2003-2004

NBA first team, NBA defensive first team, starting player in the 53rd All-Star Game. He averaged 24.0 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.1 assists in 65 games. On February 28, 2004, he scored his ninth career triple-double with 29 points and a season-high 14 rebounds and 10 assists against the Wizards. On March 3, 2004, he scored a season-high 13 assists against the Rockets. In April 2004, On the 13th, he scored a season-high 45 points against the Warriors and made 17 free throws, which was also a season record. In March 2004, he became the Western Conference Player of the Month.

In 22 games in the playoffs, he averaged 24.5 points, 4.7 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game

2002-2003

NBA First Team, NBA Defense First team, averaged 30.0 points, 6.9 rebounds and 5.9 assists in 82 games. On January 10, 2003, he scored his fifth career triple-double with 21 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists against the Cavaliers. On January 7, 2003, he hit 12 three-pointers against the SuperSonics, breaking the NBA record. On March 28, 2003 On the same day, he made 8 three-pointers in halftime against the Wizards, tying an NBA record. At the same time, he scored 55 points, which was also the highest single-game score of the season, 42 of which came in the second half. On March 5, 2003, he became the youngest player in the league to score 10,000 points in a game against the Pacers. Scored 22 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists in the All-Star Game, November 3, 2002, December 8, 2002, January 12, 2003, February 2, 2003 and February 23, 2003 5 He was elected Western Conference Player of the Week for the second time and became Western Conference Player of the Month in January 2003. On November 7, 2002, he took 47 shots against the Trail Blazers, setting a career record.

In 12 games in the playoffs, he averaged 32.1 points, 5.1 rebounds and 5.2 assists per game.

2001-2002

Played 80 games, starting player in the 51st All-Star Game, and ranked third in history with 1,121,753 votes. He averaged 25.2 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.5 assists in 38.3 minutes per game. His 589 free throw attempts and 488 free throw attempts set career records throughout the season.

On April 14, 2002, he played 51 minutes against the Trail Blazers and set a season record. On March 27, 2002, he made 18 free throws against the Suns, setting a league record for the season. On February 12, 2002, he scored a career-high 15 assists against the Wizards. At the same time, he contributed 23 points and 11 rebounds, his first triple-double of the season. In the 2002 All-Star Game, he scored 31 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists and became the MVP. Elected Player of the Month in November 2001. On January 14, 2002, he hit 21 goals against the Grizzlies, setting a season record. On November 21, 2001, he got a season-high 13 rebounds against the Nuggets.

2000-2001

Played 68 games, averaging 28.5 points, 5.9 rebounds and 5.0 assists in 40.9 minutes per game. On April 10, 2001, he set a career record with 6 steals against the Suns. He had 8 double-doubles and 2 triple-doubles throughout the season. On February 2, 2001, he scored a career-high 5 blocks against the Hornets. On January 15, 2001, he scored his first career triple-double with 26 points, 11 rebounds and a season-high 11 assists against the Grizzlies. In January 2001, he became the best player of the month by averaging 32.3 points, 4.8 rebounds and 4.9 assists per game that month. Scored 3 points 24 times throughout the season, 35+ points 15 times and 4 points 6 times. On December 21, 2000, he scored a career-high 20 goals against the Rockets. On December 17, 2000, he played 52 minutes against the Raptors and set a career record. On December 6, 2000, he took 35 shots against the Warriors and set a career record.

In 16 playoff games, he averaged 29.4 points, 7.3 rebounds and 6.1 assists in 43.4 minutes per game.

1999-2000

Starting player in the 49th All-Star Game, NBA second team, NBA most popular second team among reporters, NBA defensive first team, averaging 10 points per game 29.7 points, 7.0 assists and 6.0 rebounds. He scored a career-high 40 points against the Kings on March 12, 2000. He scored 30 points against the Nuggets on January 10, 2000, 27 of which came in the first half.

1998-1999

NBA third team, leading the team with 1.44 steals per game and averaging 19.9 points per game. On May 2, 1999, he scored 19 points in the third quarter against the SuperSonics. On April 11, 1999, he scored a season-high 9 assists against the Sonics. On March 28, 1999, he scored a game-high 29 against the Knicks. Scored 33 points in the second half against the Magic on March 21, 1999, scored 9 points in the third quarter against the Suns on March 3, 1999, and scored a career-high 13 rebounds against the Nuggets on February 22, 1999. On February 21, he got a career-high 13 rebounds against the SuperSonics.

1997-1998

On February 29, 1998, he got a game-high 7 assists against the Nuggets. On February 10, 1999, he made his first start of the season against the Trail Blazers. 17 points and 4 rebounds. He debuted as the youngest All-Star player in league history and scored 18 points and 6 rebounds. He partnered with Lisa Leslie in the first mixed shooting game during the All-Star Weekend and won against the Bulls on December 17, 1997. Career high 33 points.

1996-1997

NBA Rookie Second Team, played 71 games in his rookie season and played three different positions: point guard, shooting guard and small forward, averaging games per game He scored 7.6 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 15.5 minutes. On April 8, 1997, he scored a career-high 24 points against the Warriors. At the same time, 24 points was also the highest scoring record for a Lakers substitute player in that season. On January 28, 1997, he made his first start against the Mavericks, breaking the age record for starters in NBA history. Kobe was 18 years, 5 months and 5 days old at the time. In the Rookie Challenge, Kobe scored a tournament record 31 points and also won the All-Star Weekend Slam Dunk Contest.

In 9 playoff games, Kobe came on as a substitute and averaged 8.2 points per game, ranking fifth on the team.

High school career

The 2,883 points scored in high school set a historical record for the entire Southeastern Pennsylvania District. The previous record was held by Wilt Chamberlain's 2,359 points.

In the last three seasons of high school, he led the team to a record of 77-13, and was selected as the best high school player of the year by USA Today and Prada magazines. He also won the Naismith Award. In addition, he was a McDonald's player. Cup All-American. In high school, he averaged 30.8 points, 12 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 4.0 steals and 3.8 blocks per game. He set his high school career record by scoring 50 points in the game against Oak Newtown.

Other personal information

Full name: Kobe Bean Bryant Cox

The name comes from his parents My favorite steak

I lived in Italy for 8 years as a child and am proficient in Italian

I have two sisters, Celia Bryant and Shaya Bryant

Father, "Sweetpea" Joe Bryant averaged 8.7 points in 606 NBA career games

Wife: Vanessa Bryant; daughter: Natalie Ya-Diamont Bryant/Gina Maria Honor Bryant

Kobe Bryant--career high data

Scored 81 points in January 2006 Rebounded 15 against the Raptors on the 22nd (reached this number in two games)

Made 12 three-pointers on July 1, 2003. Made 18 three-pointers against the SuperSonics on July 1, 2003. Against the SuperSonics in Japan

Made 28 field goals against the Raptors on January 22, 2006. Made 47 field goals against the Raptors on November 7, 2002. Against the Celtics on November 7, 2002

Made 23 free throws (Two games to reach this number) 27 free throws (Two games to reach this number)

Offensive rebounds 8 April 18, 2000 vs. Dallas Mavericks Defensive rebounds 13 January 2000 Against the SuperSonics on the 17th

15 assists, 7 steals against the Wizards on February 12, 2002, and 5 blocks against the Jazz on February 13, 2006 (reached this number in three games) 1 number) 54 minutes of playing time (reached this number in two games)