Kobe Bryant's
20th and final NBA season came to a close on Wednesday night. He
finished it exactly as he spent most of it: remorselessly and gleefully
gunning.
In his last game as a professional basketball player, Bryant fully embraced the Viking funeral that began when he announced on Nov. 29, 2015,
that this would be his last ride. With Los Angeles Lakers fans, NBA
legends, former teammates, Hollywood royalty, his wife and his children
watching his every move, Kobe entertained us all one more time with a
performance that seemed, even as it was unfolding, like the stuff of
fiction.
He scored 60 points — the highest-scoring game in the NBA this season, topping Anthony Davis' 59; the sixth 60-point game of his career, second-most all-time behind fellow Laker great Wilt Chamberlain; and the most points ever by a player in his final NBA game (joining, of all people, Jordan Crawford and Eddie House!). He did so on 50 field-goal attempts, the most by any player in any one game dating back to the 1983-84 season, to lead the Lakers to a thrilling and unbelievable 101-96 win over the visiting Utah Jazz.
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