Kobe Bryant was 6-for-20 from the field and was outscored by Utah guard Devon Brown, but his 23 points were enough to help the Lakers get a victory over the Jazz 94-88 on Monday night.
Bryant, whose league-leading scoring average dropped from 35.2 to 34.9, averaged 43.4 points in January - including a franchise-record 81-point effort against Toronto and a streak of 62 consecutive free throws made.
''I really don't care about the scoring title. I could care less,'' Bryant said. ''I don't care about shooting the ball or anything. I mean, if I need to score 35 or 40 points, or whatever it is, I do it to win the game. If I don't need to, then I don't. We needed this win, and that is what we were able to do.''
Bryant, whose league-leading scoring average dropped from 35.2 to 34.9, averaged 43.4 points in January - including a franchise-record 81-point effort against Toronto and a streak of 62 consecutive free throws made.
''I really don't care about the scoring title. I could care less,'' Bryant said. ''I don't care about shooting the ball or anything. I mean, if I need to score 35 or 40 points, or whatever it is, I do it to win the game. If I don't need to, then I don't. We needed this win, and that is what we were able to do.''
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