Los Angeles Times

Memorable times in Bryant’s career

On Sunday, Kobe Bryant announced his intention to retire after his 20th season with the Lakers. Here is a look at 10 of the key moments over Bryant’s memorable career:

- BY ERIC PINCUS Pincus is a Times correspond­ent. sports@latimes.com Twitter: @EricPincus

1) Jan. 22, 2006 — Career-high 81 points vs. Toronto Second Warriorson­ly to in Wilt 1962, Chamberlai­n’sBryant’s 81 points 100-point helped barragethe Lakerswith the overcomePh­iladelphia an 18-pointof 13 from third-quarterthr­ee-point range deficit. (53.8%) Bryant and made18 of 28 20 of free46 shots throws (60.9%), (90.0%). seven 2) Dec. 20, 2005 — Bryant 62, Dallas 61 through three quarters

In a precursor to his 81-point outburst a month later, Bryant outscored the Mavericks by a point through three periods with a 62-point outburst. Coach Phil Jackson sat Bryant out for the fourth quarter in what was a Lakers’ blowout after the All-Star’s 33-minute performanc­e. 3) June 4, 2000 — Game 7 Western Conference f inals vs. Portland

The Shaquille O’Neal/Bryant era barely got to the NBA Finals to win its first of three consecutiv­e championsh­ips. The Lakers’ fourth-quarter comeback from a 16-point deficit over the Trail Blazers was the moment it all came together, highlighte­d by a Bryant-to-O’Neal alley-oop.

4) June 14, 2000 — Game 4 of NBA Finals vs. Indiana

O’Neal had fouled out with 36 points and 21 rebounds, but Bryant carried the Lakers to the finish line to take a 3-1 series lead. Bryant’s 28 points included three crucial overtime baskets to give the Lakers a 120-118 victory. The team clinched the title two games later at Staples Center for Bryant’s first championsh­ip.

5) May 12, 1997 — Game 5 airballs vs. Utah

Bryant came into the league as a brash 18-year-old, always confident in his abilities, but gained a valuable lesson in Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals against the Jazz. Bryant’s trio of airballs helped Utah close out the Lakers, 4-1, but the young star would later credit his many successes to what he learned in failure in this series.

6) April 14, 2004 — Two-overtime victory vs. Portland

With the Pacific Division in the balance, Bryant two nearly impossible shots, the first over Ruben Patterson to force overtime. The second came

out of a timeout with one second to play, a game-winning three-point basket to give the Lakers a 105-104 victory and the division title over the Sacramento Kings. 7) March 16-23, 2007 — Four consecutiv­e games with 50-plus points

Bryant was an unstoppabl­e force over an eight-game stretch, scoring 65 points against the Trail Blazers, 50 against Minnesota, 60 at Memphis and 50 at New Orleans. Bryant’s streak ended the next game, when he scored 43 points against Golden State.

8) June 17, 2010 — Game 7 of NBA Finals vs. Boston

Bryant said he wanted it so badly, he couldn’t shoot straight — and he didn’t. Bryant made only six of 24 shots from the field, but had 15 rebounds and made a crucial pass to Metta World Peace for a three-point basket. The Lakers avenged their 2008 Finals loss to Boston and Bryant passed O’Neal’s four titles with his fifth. 9) Aug. 24, 2008 — Olympic gold-medal game vs. Spain

In addition to his NBA titles, Bryant won two Olympic gold medals. Playing alongside emerging NBA superstars like LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Paul, it was Bryant who carried Team USA past Pau Gasol and Spain. Bryant finished with 20 points, 13 in the final period to earn his first gold medal. 10) April 12, 2013 — Two free throws with an Achilles’ tendon tear

Bryant was playing at an elite level until the game against Golden State. Although he was never the same after tearing his Achilles’ tendon, Bryant was somehow able to stay in the game after the injury to shoot, and make, two free throws before leaving. Bryant finished with 34 points; his free throws helped the Lakers pull out a 118-116 victory.

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Los Angeles Times ?? IN THE 2002 PLAYOFFS, Kobe Bryant reacts after Shaquille O’Neal scores a basket against the Portland Trail Blazers in a game at Staples Center.
Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times IN THE 2002 PLAYOFFS, Kobe Bryant reacts after Shaquille O’Neal scores a basket against the Portland Trail Blazers in a game at Staples Center.
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Los Angeles Times ?? AT THE 2012 OLYMPICS in London, Bryant drives to the basket for the U.S. against Pau Gasol of Spain. Bryant and Gasol were Lakers teammates.
Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times AT THE 2012 OLYMPICS in London, Bryant drives to the basket for the U.S. against Pau Gasol of Spain. Bryant and Gasol were Lakers teammates.
 ?? Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times ?? KOBE BRYANT celebrates a victory by the Lakers over the Boston Celtics in Game 7 of the 2010 NBA Finals.
Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times KOBE BRYANT celebrates a victory by the Lakers over the Boston Celtics in Game 7 of the 2010 NBA Finals.
 ?? Lori Shepler Los Angeles Times ?? ON JAN. 22, 2006, Bryant goes up for a shot against Toronto’s Matt Bonner on the way to scoring 81 points to help the Lakers overcome an 18-point deficit.
Lori Shepler Los Angeles Times ON JAN. 22, 2006, Bryant goes up for a shot against Toronto’s Matt Bonner on the way to scoring 81 points to help the Lakers overcome an 18-point deficit.

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