Kobe Bryant rewrote the NBA and Lakers single-scoring records on Sunday night. He scored 81 points -- passing Wilt Chaimberlain for second all-time in a game -- and shattered Elgin Baylor's team record of 71 in a 122-104 Lakers win over the Raptors.
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