Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo delivered an astounding performance on March 10, 2026, scoring an incredible 83 points against the Washington Wizards. This monumental game not only etched his name into NBA history but also positioned him directly behind Wilt Chamberlain’s legendary scoring outbursts.
Adebayo’s detailed game statistics for this historic night were: 20/43 from the field, an exceptional 36/43 from the free-throw line, and 7/22 from three-point range.
“For me, it was just about staying calm, staying focused, and understanding that I could achieve something exceptional,” Bam Adebayo stated after his record-setting game. “I didn’t think I’d reach 83. But living this moment is surreal, because as I said, being able to do it at home, in front of my mother, in front of my loved ones, in front of my fans, it’s a historic moment that will forever be etched in memory.”
NBA All-Time Single-Game Scoring Records:
The Top Scorers in NBA History:
- Wilt Chamberlain: 100 points (Warriors vs. Knicks, March 2, 1962)
- Bam Adebayo: 83 points (Heat vs. Wizards, March 10, 2026)
- Kobe Bryant: 81 points (Lakers vs. Raptors, January 22, 2006)
- Wilt Chamberlain: 78 points (Warriors vs. Lakers, December 8, 1961 in 3OT)
Wilt Chamberlain remains the only player to have achieved multiple (five) games of over 70 points in the NBA.
73-Point Games
- Luka Doncic: Mavericks vs. Hawks, January 26, 2024
- David Thompson: Nuggets vs. Pistons, April 9, 1978
- Wilt Chamberlain: Warriors vs. Knicks, November 16, 1962
- Wilt Chamberlain: Warriors vs. Packers, January 13, 1962
72-Point Games
- Wilt Chamberlain: Warriors vs. Lakers, November 3, 1962
71-Point Games
- Damian Lillard: Trail Blazers vs. Rockets, February 26, 2023
- Donovan Mitchell: Cavaliers vs. Bulls, January 2, 2023 (Overtime)
- David Robinson: Spurs vs. Clippers, April 24, 1994
- Elgin Baylor: Lakers vs. Knicks, November 15, 1960
70-Point Games
- Joel Embiid: 76ers vs. Spurs, January 22, 2024
- Devin Booker: Suns vs. Celtics, March 24, 2017
- Wilt Chamberlain: Warriors vs. National Championships (March 10, 1963)








