Bam Adebayo Scores 83 Points, Second-Highest in NBA History

Bam Adebayo produced one of the greatest scoring performances in NBA history on Tuesday, dropping 83 points to lead the Miami Heat to a commanding 150–129 victory over the Washington Wizards.

The remarkable display ranks as the second-highest scoring game in NBA history, surpassing the 81-point performance recorded by the late Kobe Bryant in 2006. Only Wilt Chamberlain’s legendary 100-point game in 1962 stands above it.

Adebayo signaled early that a big night was coming, pouring in 31 points in the first quarter.

Bam Adebayo scores 83 points for the Miami Heat, surpassing Kobe Bryant’s 81-point record and recording the second-highest scoring game in NBA history.
Bam Adebayo scores 83 points for the Miami Heat recording the second-highest scoring game in NBA history.

He reached 43 points by halftime and added another 19 points in the third quarter, taking his total to 62 and putting Bryant’s long-standing mark within reach.

The Heat star eventually tied Bryant’s record from the free-throw line before adding two more points to reach 83, prompting a standing ovation from fans inside Kaseya Center as he was substituted late in the fourth quarter.

“Man, I wish I could relive it twice,” Adebayo said after the game, calling it the best performance of his career.

“Somebody had to pass me the ball. I appreciate coach for drawing up plays for me and I got it going tonight. This is number one, for sure.”

He added that surpassing the mark of his childhood idol Bryant made the night even more special.

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