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Home / Sports / 20 Years Later: The Unforgettable Call of Kobe's 81

20 Years Later: The Unforgettable Call of Kobe's 81

22 Jan

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Summary

  • Broadcaster called Kobe's 81-point game as a fill-in.
  • He later called a college game with only 600 fans.
  • This January 22nd marks 20 years since the historic game.
20 Years Later: The Unforgettable Call of Kobe's 81

On January 22, 2006, Bill MacDonald experienced a dream come true, broadcasting Kobe Bryant's legendary 81-point game for the Los Angeles Lakers. MacDonald, a lifelong fan, was filling in for the regular broadcaster and called the game alongside Stu Lantz. He vividly remembers the excitement and historical significance of the performance.

Despite the magnitude of calling Kobe's 81 points, MacDonald's broadcasting duties the very next day involved a West Coast Conference basketball game with a significantly smaller crowd. This stark contrast highlighted his commitment to preparing thoroughly for every broadcast, regardless of the event's scale.

This year, on January 22nd, it marks the 20th anniversary of not only Kobe Bryant's incredible scoring feat but also the first game MacDonald and Lantz worked together. They are now in their 15th season as the Lakers' broadcast team, a partnership that began with this unforgettable night.

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Bill MacDonald, filling in for the regular broadcaster, called Kobe Bryant's 81-point game alongside Stu Lantz.
Kobe Bryant scored 81 points on January 22, 2006.
Bill MacDonald and Stu Lantz have been broadcasting Lakers games together for 15 seasons, with their first game together occurring 20 years ago.

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