Recently, Doncic of the NBA Dallas Mavericks scored 73 points in a single game, breaking the record for the highest score in a single game by an active player. After the game, of course, there were a series of celebrations, such as splashing cold footwater on teammates, and taking photos with small pieces of paper that were recorded.
It can be basically seen that these celebrations are the unwritten rules of the NBA. Because, Embiid, who just scored 70 points in a single game, had just done all these celebrations before Doncic. The most standardized process is to take a picture with a small piece of paper with 70 minutes.
Needless to say, holding a piece of paper to take a photo, Chamberlain is the initiator (neutral word), since he took a photo with a 100-point piece of paper in his big hand, this photo has become a great witness to the NBA's historical moment, and since then, the stars who have created a single game 70+ have a "extended example" of taking pictures with a piece of paper, and 60+ have also taken pictures.
If you count carefully, except for Kobe, who created 81 points, there is no small piece of paper, and other stars have raised **.
So, why didn't Kobe, who created 81 points in a single game, lift a small piece of paper? There are two main reasons for this:
First, Kobe Bryant has been benchmarking Jordan back then, and his goal is to lead the team to win the championship, and his pursuit of personal honor is at the level of MVP in the regular season. Because Joe helped the leader to take 60+ back then, he didn't lift a piece of paper, and Kobe Bryant didn't have this action.
The second is that Kobe's majesty in the locker room made his teammates stay away. Kobe Bryant is an absolute boss in the locker room, and ordinary teammates don't dare to make some small tidbits to Kobe, so naturally they don't dare to splash Kobe on his feet and make trouble to take pictures.
However, judging from the background of the era created by Kobe Bryant's 81 points, the gold content of the 81-point record is quite strong. If you look at the current trend of NBA games, the record of 81 points may be broken in recent years. After all, there have been 2 70+ this season.