How did the goalposts get shifted from "37 shots" to "30 shots"? No one has scored 60 points on just 30 shots in NBA history. Kobe got 60 on 31 shots, but only by putting up 20+ free throws in the game.
Overall, Kobe has scored 60 points 6 times, while he's shot
30+ shots 109 times.
But four of his six 60+ games came when he shot 37 or more shots.....something he's done 22 times in his career.
So he's 2 for 87 (2.3%) when shooting 30-36 shots, and 4 for 22 when shooting 37 shots or more.
Overall, Lebron has scored 60 points 1 time, while he's shot 30+ shots 30 times.
But he has NEVER shot 37 or more shots in any regular-season game in his career. The closest he ever came to 37 shots was a game in 2005 when he scored 56 points on 18-36 shooting.
So he's 1 for 30 (3.3%) when shooting 30-36 shots, and has no data for 37 shots or more.
FWIW, 27 of Lebron's 30 30+ shot games were with Cleveland, and 25 of those were before The Decision, so they nearly all occurred when he was 25 or younger.
How the hell is 61-7-5 on 22-33 shooting with 9-12 free throws a "struggle 60"?