Which is a better performannce in a single game?

Philippines
June 9, 2009 10:10am CST
Which do you think is the better single-game performance in performance in NBA History? Is itWilt Chamberlain, dominance in the paint & scored the unbreakable record of 100 pts., or Kobe Bryant's pure shooting & high-level of difficulties made shots of 81 pts.?
3 responses
@Bradpete (822)
• Philippines
11 Jun 09
Yes they are great players scoring machines in NBA history. In NCAA is Pistol Pete Maravich all time scoring machine. But in NCAA Beno Fracis scored 113 and Frank Selvy 100. In 1923, Lou Salvador scored 116 points as the Philippines beat China. And lots of American High school players scored 100 or more in single game. In my life Streetball games Me (Bradpete) on 2 game I reached 114, vs two teens 95. I won 3 more scoring 100-99; 100-96 and 110-104. One on one I scored 214 points vs Ben Adams. I won 21 streak of games in basketball one one one, other players are strong and tall, others are Americans and Koreans. I'm lucky sometimes then I loss to Ben Adams 101-98 the winning streak is end.
• Philippines
11 Jun 09
That was quite a revelation m8, I couldn't have thought that there's someone who can score a bunch... Ow, almost missed it, it's a one on one game... If those guys involved on this discussion plays one-on-one, who do you think will score most? (huh! that's another discussion...lol!)
@Philbo (578)
• Canada
12 Jun 09
I scored 102 against some kids on the playground taking them on one on four. Lower than regulation hoops I dunked everything. It was a blast. Just not the same thing as the NBA though. I'll bet at the time though those kids were wondering who was going to draft me. I really wasn't that great though. I did rate Allstar center at a Minnesota summer camp in my teens. It was funny I used to carry my basketball shoes to the gym to play because I didn't want to wear them out too fast. I really wasn't rich enough to buy another pair. That sparked a rumor though that I was already playing semi pro ball up in Canada where I came from. That one never ceased to amuse me.
@Philbo (578)
• Canada
12 Jun 09
Hard to compare but personally I would give it to Wilt Chamberlain. Will anyone ever break that mark? I seriously doubt it. Will anyone ever average 50 points a game for an entire season like he did in the NBA one year?
@jakeb1 (562)
• United States
11 Jun 09
Both achievements are unbelievable and probably will never be topped in this modern day. Wilt Chamberlain's is more impressive because he hit the century mark and 100 points even is cool.