On Tuesday night, the NBA witnessed a performance for the ages. Bam Adebayo didn’t just have a career night; he authored one of the most statistically significant games in the history of professional basketball, leading the Miami Heat to a 150–129 victory over the Washington Wizards.
Here is the breakdown of a historic night in the Association.
Bam Adebayo: 83 Points (2nd Most in NBA History)
In a performance that defied belief, Bam Adebayo surpassed his basketball idol, Kobe Bryant, for the second-highest scoring output in a single game. Only Wilt Chamberlain’s legendary 100-point game in 1962 remains higher on the all-time list.
- The Scoring Progression: Adebayo came out aggressively with 31 points in the first quarter. He had 43 by halftime and broke LeBron James’s Heat franchise record (61) by the end of the third quarter.
- The Stat Line: 20-of-43 FG | 7-of-22 3PT | 36-of-43 FT.
Historical Context: * Adebayo now holds the NBA record for both free throw makes (36) and attempts (43) in a single game.
- He is the first player in history to score 70+ points while shooting under 50% from the field, largely due to his record-setting volume at the charity stripe.
- He surpassed Kobe Bryant’s 81-point mark with a pair of free throws with 1:16 remaining in the fourth quarter
“Wilt, me, then Kobe—it sounds crazy,” Adebayo said after the game. “To be able to do it at home, in front of my mom, in front of the home fans… this is a mark in history that will forever be remembered.”
San Antonio Spurs: Wemby Stuns the Celtics
In a clash of cross-conference titans, the San Antonio Spurs (48–17) continued their surge toward the top of the Western Conference with a 125–116 victory over the Boston Celtics.
- Victor Wembanyama was once again the focal point, finishing with a dominant line to fend off a late Boston rally.
- The Spurs have now won six of their last seven games, proving they are no longer just a “team of the future” but a championship contender in the present.
- The victory was particularly sweet for San Antonio as they officially moved 31 games over .500 for the first season in nearly a decade.
Los Angeles Lakers: Taking Down the Wolves
In the late-night slot, the Los Angeles Lakers secured a vital 120–106 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
- With the Western Conference playoff race tighter than ever, this victory keeps the Lakers firmly in the hunt for a guaranteed playoff spot, avoiding the play-in tournament.
- The Lakers’ defense was the story, holding a high-powered Minnesota offense to just 42 points in the second half.
- Veteran leadership, led by Luka Dončić, proved the difference as the Lakers capitalized on Minnesota turnovers to pull away in the fourth quarter.
Tuesday Night Scoreboard (March 10, 2026)
| Matchup | Result | Top Performer |
| Washington at Miami | MIA 150, WAS 129 | Bam Adebayo: 83 PTS, 9 REB |
| Boston at San Antonio | SAS 125, BOS 116 | Victor Wembanyama: 39 PTS, 11 REB |
| Minnesota at LA Lakers | LAL 120, MIN 106 | Luka Dončić: 31 PTS, 11 REB, 11 AST |
| Chicago at Golden State | CHI 130, GSW 124 (OT) | Josh Giddey: 21 PTS, 17 AST, 13 REB |
| Atlanta at Dallas | ATL 124, DAL 112 |
Jalen Johnson 27 PTS 7 REB, 8 AST |
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