Bam Adebayo of the Miami Heat has etched his name into basketball lore, delivering an 83-point performance that stands as the second-highest single-game scoring total in NBA history. The feat places him in rarefied air, with only Wilt Chamberlain's iconic 100-point game exceeding his offensive output.

Adebayo's 83 points shatter previous personal and franchise records, positioning his game above notable high-scoring performances like Kobe Bryant's 81 points.

The staggering point accumulation included a remarkable display from the free-throw line. Adebayo attempted 43 free throws, converting 36 of them, setting new NBA records for both makes and attempts from the stripe. He also established Miami Heat franchise records for points in a quarter (31), a half (43), and the game itself. Adebayo was instrumental in the Heat's 150-129 victory over the Washington Wizards.

A Game of Firsts and Records
Adebayo's scoring surge was evident early, as he amassed 43 points by halftime. He was the first player in the current NBA season to reach the 60-point mark and became the 11th player in league history to score 70 or more points in a single game. His performance also marks him as the 12th different player to achieve at least 50 points this season.
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The sheer volume of points also saw Adebayo eclipse a free-throw record previously shared by Wilt Chamberlain and Adrian Dantley. Post-game, Adebayo, who held onto his game jersey, described the moment as realizing he was achieving "something special."
Context and Comparisons
Prior to this historic game, Adebayo's season high was 32 points. His performance significantly outpaced the previous NBA season high of 56 points, held by Denver's Nikola Jokić. The Wizards, meanwhile, were without Trae Young, who was held out due to right knee injury management. Alex Sarr contributed 28 points for the Wizards in the losing effort.
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