Kobe Bryant is one of the most dangerous scorers in the history of basketball. The 37-year old is no longer the player he once was, but in his prime he was lethal, and ranks as the third leading scorer in NBA history with 33,207 points. He also owns the record for the second-highest scoring game ever, with his 81 point performance against the Toronto Raptors ranking only behind Wilt Chamberlain's legendary 100 point game.
But according to former teammate Robert Horry, even Bryant's peaks weren't quite as impressive as the nightly net scorchings committed by the reigning MVP, and current favorite for the 2016 award, Stephen Curry.