Tuesday March 10th, 2026 will be a day forever etched in NBA history as Bam Adebayo had the second highest scoring game in NBA history. After a 31 point
Bam Adebayo scored his way into the history books with 83 points Adebayo achieved this feat in Miami Heat's 150-129 win over the Washington Wizards Chamberlain’s record of 100 points has stood since 1962 It’s Wilt, then Bam.
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Eighty-three points and counting for the Miami Heat's captain Bam Adebayo tonight against the Washington Wizards. Sets an NBA scoring record, only trailing Wilt Chamberlain's 100 point game.
Bam Adebayo made history on Tuesday night. In a 150-129 win for the Miami Heat over the Washington Wizards, Adebayo scored 83 points — making his mark across the association.
There was no happier human in the building on Tuesday for Bam Adebayo’s historic 83-point night than his girlfriend A’ja Wilson. Wilson was sitting courtside to witness every basket and free throw Adebayo made — and there were a lot of them.
Bam Adebayo etched his name in NBA history books Tuesday with a scoring feat that will stand the test of time. The Miami Heat center scored 83 points to surpass Kobe Bryant for the second-highest scoring total in a single game in NBA history, trailing only Wilt Chamberlain’s 100 points for the most all-time.
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