Bam Adebayo stunned the basketball world with an unforgettable display in Miami, producing one of the most remarkable scoring feats in NBA history, Yankee Scores reports.
The Heat big man, known more for defense than offense, left fans and analysts in disbelief.
On Tuesday, Adebayo erupted for 83 points against the Washington Wizards, the second-highest single-game total ever recorded. Only Wilt Chamberlain’s legendary 100-point game and Kobe Bryant’s iconic 81-point performance stand above him. “It’s Wilt, me, then Kobe, which sounds crazy,” Adebayo said afterward.
Spoelstra and teammates all in
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra opened his post game press conference with a grin: “Anything happen tonight?” He later admitted, “The last six minutes of the third quarter and the entire fourth quarter I was a fan. This one came out of nowhere.” Teammates conspired to keep feeding Adebayo, even fouling intentionally to regain possession and extend his scoring chances.
Records shattered at the line
Adebayo attempted 43 free throws, making 36 — both single-game NBA records. He shot 20-for-43 from the field, including 22 three-point attempts. His previous career-high was 41 points, making this outburst even more improbable.
83 POINTS FOR BAM ADEBAYO.
THE SECOND-MOST EVER.
Wilt: 100
Bam: 83
Kobe: 81 pic.twitter.com/5AxI6j8m35
— NBA (@NBA) March 11, 2026
Comparisons to legends
As his total climbed, comparisons to Chamberlain and Bryant became inevitable. Spoelstra admitted he didn’t want to get in the way: “I damn for sure wasn’t going to take him out.” Adebayo himself reflected on Kobe’s legacy: “I wonder what he would say, to be 83 and pass him … he would probably tell me to do it again.”
Wizards overwhelmed
Washington, already struggling near the bottom of the East, benched key starters in the fourth quarter, leaving little resistance. The crowd in Miami roared with every basket, while NBA League Pass reportedly crashed as fans rushed to witness history.
A night to remember
“Unreal,” Adebayo said simply. From a player once overlooked as a scorer to a man now etched alongside Chamberlain and Bryant, this was a night that redefined his career and shocked the league.
BAM ADEBAYO: “To have 83 the first game she’s here is very special… the behind-the-scenes, the workouts, the conversations, they’re very motivating, and obviously you see what she does… you get inspired by that. I’m thankful to have her in my life.”
A’JA WILSON: “I see the… pic.twitter.com/MfrMoSTqjq
— NBA (@NBA) March 11, 2026
Stars react across the league
The shockwaves reached beyond Miami. Victor Wembanyama called the performance “unreal” and said it showed how unpredictable the NBA can be. Giannis Antetokounmpo praised Adebayo’s relentlessness, noting, “To see Bam do this, it inspires all of us — it proves that on any night, anyone can make history.” Their reactions underscored how Adebayo’s milestone resonated with peers across the league.


