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Something got into Bam Adebayo on Tuesday night.

The Miami Heat star dropped a historic 83 points in the team’s 150-129 blowout win over the Washington Wizards in what was a ridiculous offensive performance at the Kesaya Center.

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Adebayo’s 83 points were the second-most scored by a player in a single game in NBA history, and the most scored by any player still in the league. Only Wilt Chamberlain, thanks to his 100-point game in 1962, has scored more in a single contest. Adebayo also surpassed former Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant, who dropped 81 points in a single game in 2006.

It was just the 16th 70-point game in NBA history, and the first since Luka Dončić did so with the Dallas Mavericks in 2024. He’s just the 11th player in league history to record a 70-point game, and one of just six active players to do so.

Adebayo’s 83 points were the most scored in a single game in Heat franchise history, and also just the eighth 50-point game for the organization. It also easily gave him the highest scoring game from any player in the league so far this season, surpassing the 56-points that Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokić dropped on Christmas Day.

After a 31-point opening quarter, Adebayo entered halftime with 43 points to his name and a statline that would have been incredibly impressive for an entire contest. He shot 13-of-24 from the field and made five 3-pointers in the first 24 minutes of the game. Adebayo’s previous career high was 41 points, so that feat was already accomplished before he hit the locker room.

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Naturally, Adebayo accounted for much of the team’s offense in the first half. They carried a 14-point lead into the third quarter, and Simone Fontecchio was the only other player to hit double figures — he had 11 points — in the first half. No other player had more than three made field goals, and Adebayo accounted for nearly two-thirds of the team’s made 3-pointers. His 43 points were the most points scored in any half by a player in Heat history.

But perhaps the biggest moment of the first half was a massive two-handed dunk that Adebayo threw down through Wizards center Alex Sarr.

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