On Jan. 22, 2006, Kobe Bryant scored 81 points against the Raptors. It's the second-highest individual point total in a single game behind only Wilt Chamberlain, who scored 100 in 1962. The "Black Mamba" made 28-of-46 shot attempts, hit 7-of-13 from 3-point range and completed 18 of his 20 free throws in the Lakers' 122-104 win.

The game will be remembered for a long time for a number of different reasons, and we're here to remember it from different angles. So below are five videos that are connected with Bryant's historic effort.

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All 81 points Kobe scored

.@KobeBryant 81 (Jan. 22, 2006) Watch all of Kobe's 81 points in 3 minutes pic.twitter.com/cKZONnSrVr — NBA History (@NBAHistory) January 22, 2018

Every. Single. Bucket.

A big takeaway from this video is you realize just how explosive Bryant was in the second half of the game. He had just 26 points at halftime before scoring 27 points in the third and 28 in the fourth, a total of 55 in the second half (the second-most in a half in NBA history).

Stuart Scott doing Kobe highlights

12 years ago today, @kobebryant dropped 81.



Here's what the SC highlight with Stuart Scott and @espnSteveLevy looked like. pic.twitter.com/NGoasdT4P8 — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) January 22, 2018

Another sign of the era.

What better way to celebrate Kobe's 81 than by listening to Stuart Scott recap it?

Kobe's press conference after

From Bryant:

"It just happened. It really hasn't set in. To sit here and say I grasp what happened tonight, I'd be lying. I was just determined. I was just locked in, tuned into what was going on out there. These points tonight mattered. We needed them. The points I put in the basket were instrumental. It means a lot more. "We have four days off coming up here, and I would have been sick as a dog if we would have lost this game. I just wanted to step up and inspire us to play well, and it turned into something special. To put on a show like this for the fans here in LA is truly something special. I grew up in front of these people, and now they are seeing me as an older, young man."

Jalen Rose on defending Kobe while he scored 81

With this performance being so iconic, people can't help but point out how Jalen Rose was mostly guarding Bryant the entire game. Rose has been mocked for this ever since it happened, so in a video for Grantland (RIP), Rose shared his side of the story.

Jalen and Kobe meet again

this kobe bryant and jalen rose commercial omg pic.twitter.com/iEgWbUjcHb — Jordan Heck (@JordanHeckFF) June 5, 2017

In the pilot episode of Jalen Rose's show "Jalen Vs. Everybody," the former NBA player invited his pal to make fun of that moment in a glorious scene.