Kobe Bryant by numbers: Titles, records and awards (2024)

The two-time Olympic gold medallist is considered one of the best to play the game, and these stats back that up.

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Five NBA titles.

Two Olympic gold medals.

One incredible legacy.

Kobe Bryant is undoubtedly one of the greatest basketball players in the history of the men's game.

Over a 20 year career in the National Basketball Association (NBA), the American consistently performed at a level few could match, leading the LA Lakers to a period of dominance and success, while captaining the USA national team for their Beijing 2008 'Redeem Team' success (highlighted in the recent Netflix documentary), and repeating the feat with by claiming a second gold at London 2012.

Here's a look at the great, by the numbers.

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Kobe Bryant: At the Olympics

Kobe Bryant made his first Olympic appearance for the U.S. team at the Beijing 2008 Games. And what an appearance.

He was brought in as captain, determined to create a new Dream Team to erase the bitter memories of four years prior, when the U.S. squad lost out to Argentina's Golden Generation at Athens 2004 and failed to win the Olympic gold medal for the first time since 1992.

Bryant's 'Redeem Team' were unstoppable in Beijing.

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He contributed 20 points and six assists in the gold medal match victory over Spain. According to USA Basketball, Bryant "started in all eight games, averaged 23.5 minutes, 15.0 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists a game" in Beijing.

Fans can get an up-close-and-personal look at that triumph in the new documentary 'Redeem Team,' the first collaborative feature documentary between the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Netflix. The film is executive produced by two members of the Beijing squad who had also tasted defeat four years earlier - LeBron James and Dwyane Wade.

En-route to his second Olympic gold medal at London 2012, Kobe Bryant once again started in all eight games, averaging just over 17 minutes of play and 12 points per game.

He retired from international competition shortly after, his record with the U.S. national team standing at 26-0.

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Kobe Bryant: NBA statistics and records

Summing up Bryant's illustrious career stats is almost an impossible task.

The superstar played some 48,637 minutes in the NBA, the sixth-most all time, according to league statisticians.

During his career, he totaled 33,643 points, including 5,640 in the Playoffs. Both are the third best in the history of the NBA.

Here are more of Bryant's impressive accomplishments, via NBA Communications:

  • Six career 60-point games.
  • 25 career 50-point games.
  • 20 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, the most with one team in NBA history.
  • His 18 consecutive All-Star Game selections is the league's longest streak, while only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has more selections ever (19).

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Kobe Bryant: NBA titles

With the Lakers, Bryant is a five-time NBA champion, taking the title in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009 and 2010.

He was twice the NBA's scoring champion (2006, 2007) and even took the North American league's Slam Dunk Contest title in 1997.

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Kobe Bryant: Awards

Bryant was a two-time NBA Finals MVP, receiving the honour in 2009 and 2010. He was the NBA's most valuable player in 2008 and an 18x NBA All-Star.

Here's a list of many of his other accolades:

  • 4x All-Star Game MVP (2002, 2007, 2009, 2011)
  • 11x All-NBA First Team
  • Gatorade National Player of the Year (1996)
  • Naismith Prep Player of the Year (1996)
  • McDonald's All-American (1996)

He was also named as part of the NBA's 75th Anniversary Team and had both Nos. 8 and 24 retired by the Los Angeles Lakers.

Bryant's final NBA game was on 13 April 2016. He scored 60 points, becoming the oldest player to do so, at 37 years and 234 days of age.

Kobe Bryant died on 26 January 2020. He was 41.

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Kobe Bryant by numbers: Titles, records and awards? ›

The all-time leading scorer in Lakers history, Bryant was the first guard in NBA history to play 20 seasons. His 18 All-Star designations are the third most all time, and Bryant has the second most consecutive appearances as a starter.

What records does Kobe Bryant have? ›

The all-time leading scorer in Lakers history, Bryant was the first guard in NBA history to play 20 seasons. His 18 All-Star designations are the third most all time, and Bryant has the second most consecutive appearances as a starter.

What was Kobe's biggest achievement? ›

Best Known For: Former pro basketball player Kobe Bryant won five NBA titles with the Los Angeles Lakers while establishing himself as one of the game's all-time greats. He died tragically in a helicopter crash on January 26, 2020.

How many scoring titles does Kobe have? ›

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won scoring titles in 1971 and 1972. Allen Iverson won scoring titles in 1999, 2001, 2002 and 2005. Kobe Bryant won scoring titles in 2006 and 2007. LeBron James won the scoring title in 2008 en route to becoming the NBA's all-time scoring leader in 2023.

What number was Kobe Bryant known for? ›

Bryant wore 24 at Lower Merion High School before being drafted by the Hornets, traded to the Lakers, and being a part of a championship team wearing number 8. He continued his hall of fame caliber career wearing #24 in 2006.

How many titles did Kobe lose? ›

Kobe Bryant fell short 14 times in the NBA Finals in his career.
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How many awards does Kobe Bryant have? ›

Over the course of his twenty-year career—all played with the Los Angeles Lakers—he won five NBA championships, two Olympic gold medals, eighteen All-Star selections, and four All-Star Game MVP awards, among many other achievements before retiring in 2016.

Why is Kobe the greatest ever? ›

One of the reasons Bryant was such a beloved and admired player is because he emulated the player widely regarded as the best player in NBA history: Michael Jordan. The similarities were impossible to miss — both were thin, athletic 6-foot-6 shooting guards. Bryant studied Jordan and his footwork.

What is Kobe's highest scoring game? ›

Kobe Bryant posted his most points in a game against the Raptors on January 22, 2006, with 81 points.

Who has more titles Kobe or Jordan? ›

Michael Jordan has six championships , all of which he won with the Chicago Bulls . On the other hand , Kobe Bryant has five championships , all of which he won with the Los Angeles Lakers .

How many 60 point games does Kobe have? ›

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And he scored 60 points six times in his career. Bryant's final time scoring 60 was his final game when he hit the mark against Utah.

Why did Kobe wear 33? ›

“In high school I started out with number 24. Then I went to number 33 later on. 33 was the number my father wore in high school, so I just switched it to carry on the lineage.”

Why did Kobe wear 2 numbers? ›

The significance of the numbers 8 and 24 in Kobe Bryant's career goes beyond mere digits on a jersey. Both numbers encapsulate different phases of his journey as a basketball player and as an individual. The number 8 symbolizes his early dominance and emergence as a prodigious talent in the NBA.

Why did Kobe wear 8? ›

8. The reason behind Kobe's choice of number was that when he attended an Adidas basketball camp, his number was 143. He added the three numbers in 143 (1+4+3), and that equaled No. 8.

Who holds the most NBA records? ›

List of records and feats. Chamberlain holds 72 NBA records, 68 by himself.

What is Kobe Bryant's legacy? ›

Bryant's legacy lives on with the Los Angeles Lakers, with the NBA and WNBA (both leagues have awards in honor of him), with Nike and with the Mamba and Mambacita Foundation.

Who has the most 60 point games in NBA history? ›

Only 10 players have scored 60 or more points on more than one occasion: Wilt Chamberlain (32 times); Kobe Bryant (6 times); Damian Lillard (5 times); Michael Jordan and James Harden (4 times); Elgin Baylor (3 times); and Karl-Anthony Towns, Devin Booker, Luka Dončić, and Stephen Curry (2 times).

Who has the most NBA rings? ›

The number of championships won by NBA superstars is often used as a measurement of their greatness. Boston Celtics center Bill Russell holds the record for the most NBA championships won with 11 titles during his 13-year playing career.

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