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The Legend of the 81-Point Game

By Sabrina McFarland, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 14+

Inspiring docu about NBA icon Kobe Bryant; language.

Movie NR 2023 74 minutes
The Legend of the 81-Point Game movie poster: African American and Los Angeles Lakers guard and forward Kobe Bryant's back of his yellow jersey with the number 8 in white and the NBA player's last name in purple lettering

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One of the moving aspects of this impressive documentary is its take on Kobe Bryant's stellar work ethic for the game. "He understood he had a responsibility to show and try to be great for the fans every night," recalls Sam Mitchell, who was the Toronto Raptors coach in The Legend of the 81-Point Game. There were rumors, however, about Bryant's behavior. "Does he sleep? Is he a vampire?" remembers Josh Powell, a Lakers forward and center, about such stories. But Brian Cook, a Los Angeles Lakers teammate, thinks "Kobe was great about getting his teammates to be better." And he adds, "So many kids looked up to him because of who he was. They wanted to be Kobe Bryant. I wanted to be Kobe Bryant."

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