The Bam Adebayo 83 points performance became one of the most remarkable scoring nights in NBA history after the Miami Heat center erupted for 83 points during Tuesday’s game in Miami. The total stands as the second-highest single-game scoring output ever recorded in the league, trailing only Wilt Chamberlain’s historic 100-point game.
According to reporting from the Associated Press, Adebayo’s scoring display not only propelled the Heat offensively but also produced several statistical milestones across league and franchise records. The performance immediately altered his season scoring average and added multiple entries to Miami’s record book.
League players and analysts highlighted the scale of the achievement shortly after the game. Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo praised Adebayo’s work ethic following the result, noting that the Heat forward’s preparation and commitment had long been recognized around the league.
Historic Scoring Night Moves Adebayo Up NBA Record List
Adebayo’s 83-point performance places him second on the NBA’s all-time single-game scoring list, behind only Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game recorded in 1962.
The previous No. 2 spot belonged to Kobe Bryant, who scored 81 points for the Los Angeles Lakers in 2006. Adebayo has previously cited Bryant as one of his inspirations, adding a layer of historical symmetry to the record-breaking night.
The performance also dramatically shifted Adebayo’s season scoring average. Entering the game averaging 18.9 points per contest, the scoring surge lifted his average to 20.0 points per game after the result.
Rare 40-40 Scoring Split Achieved
Beyond the total points scored, the distribution of Adebayo’s offense was equally notable.
He recorded 43 points in the first half and added 40 in the second, making him the first player in the NBA’s play-by-play era — which dates back to the 1996–97 season — to score at least 40 points in each half of a game.
The closest modern comparison came when Luka Dončić scored 41 points in the first half and 32 in the second during a 2024 game for the Dallas Mavericks.
Historical data indicates that Wilt Chamberlain also surpassed the 40-point threshold in both halves during his 100-point game, though official play-by-play records from that era are limited.
Free Throw Records Fall During Offensive Surge
Adebayo’s scoring night also produced new NBA single-game records at the free-throw line.
He made 36 free throws on 43 attempts, both totals establishing new league records for a single game. The previous record for made free throws was 28, achieved by both Wilt Chamberlain and Adrian Dantley.
For attempts, the previous mark stood at 39, a record set twice by Dwight Howard during games in 2012 and 2013.
The high number of trips to the foul line played a significant role in the scoring output, highlighting how frequently Adebayo attacked the basket during the game.
Three-Point Volume Adds Another Statistical Milestone
Adebayo also attempted 22 three-pointers, placing him among a small group of NBA players who have taken that many shots from beyond the arc in a single game.
Players previously reaching at least 22 attempts include James Harden, Stephen Curry, Damian Lillard, Marcus Smart, J.R. Smith, and Klay Thompson. Thompson holds the NBA record for most three-point attempts in a game with 24.
The attempt total is particularly striking given Adebayo’s career shooting profile. Over his first seven NBA seasons, he averaged approximately 15 three-point attempts per entire season.
Multiple Miami Heat Franchise Records Broken
The performance produced several new regular-season franchise records for the Miami Heat, according to official team statistics.
Among the marks set during the game were:
Most points in a quarter: 31 (previously 25 by LeBron James)
Most points in a first half: 43 (previously 31 by James, Dwyane Wade, and Sherman Douglas)
Most points in a second half: 40 (previously 37 by James)
Most field goal attempts in a game: 43 (previously 39 by Wade)
Most three-point attempts in a game: 22 (previous franchise record was 17)
Despite the high shot volume, the total of 43 field-goal attempts was not the highest recorded in the NBA this season. Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham attempted 45 shots in a game earlier in the year.
Implications for the Heat’s Season
While individual scoring records rarely define a team’s season, performances of this scale can significantly affect standings momentum and offensive confidence.
The Miami Heat’s upcoming fixtures will determine whether Adebayo’s historic scoring display translates into sustained success as the team continues its NBA campaign.














