Basketball discourse is broken. Point blank, period. 2 weeks ago, Bam Adebayo didn’t just put up a career-high; he touched the stratosphere with an 83-point performance that should have been a universal celebration of the game. Instead, the internet did what it does best: it found a way to be miserable. Between the nitpicking of the final minutes and the cynical dismissal of a deeply personal tribute, the backlash to Bam’s historic night is the ultimate proof of why we can’t have nice things in the NBA anymore.
- Put Some Respect on the Number
Let’s be clear: 83 points is an unbelievable feat, point-blank period. The immediate rush to slander this performance is just another example of how “basketball discourse” has lost the plot. Whether it’s a pro game, college, or a local rec league, dropping 50 is rare—dropping 80+ is historic. We should be celebrating greatness, not looking for reasons to diminish it.

- The “Shameful” Stretch vs. Reality
From 70 on, it got messy. But that’s not on Bam. The Wizards couldn’t stop him, teammates were forcing it, and the refs weren’t helping. If you’ve got a problem, aim it there, not at the guy who did the impossible.

- Is 100 Points Even Possible Today?
After the reaction to 83, a 100-point game today wouldn’t be celebrated, it would be dissected, criticized, and turned into a debate before the final buzzer.

- Bigger Than Basketball: The Tribute
The most important part of this story is the “Why.” Bam scoring exactly 83 points as a tribute to his late grandmother on what would have been her 83rd birthday is a beautiful, cinematic moment. To be cynical about that for the sake of being a contrarian is honestly shameful. Some things are bigger than the game, and this was one of them.


Bam didn’t just drop 83, he gave the league a moment. The problem is, we’ve gotten so used to tearing things down that we don’t know how to appreciate them anymore.
