newsday.com - 3/26/2007
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Never mind 65, 60, and 50 (twice). To me, 20 is the most
impressive number linked to Kobe Bryant's scoring spree. Before Bryant's incredible streak of four consecutive games of at least 50
points this past week, it had been 20 years since anyone had strung together as
many as three. That, of course, was Michael Jordan in 1986-87. Two decades is a long time in the NBA, about a third of the ...
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