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Remembering the Night Kobe Scored 81 Points

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The Phoenix Suns were effectively a one-man show as they lost 125-92 to the Utah Jazz on Monday night at Vivint Smart Home Arena.
Devin Booker finished 19-of-34 from the field, scoring 59 points.
That was 64.1 percent of Phoenix’s total offensive output, which ranked second-highest in the last 50 seasons, per STATS. Kobe Bryant owns the record (66.4 percent), which came in his 81-point effort on Jan. 22, 2006 against the Toronto Raptors.
Booker might have finished with 60-plus points had the Jazz not intentionally fouled De’Anthony Melton late in the fourth quarter to keep the ball out of his hands.
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