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We just gotta unanimously agree that Wilt dropped 100. The theory was cool when Kobe was the runn...

By OG Anunoby Addict
Posted March 11, 2026

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OG Anunoby Addict is a New York Knicks-focused sports commentary account that engages in NBA discourse and debate. The account uses a casual, opinion-driven style to participate in trending conversations about basketball records and player performances.

What's This About?

This post addresses the legitimacy of Bam Adebayo's historic 83-point game from March 10, 2026, by contrasting it with Wilt Chamberlain's untouchable 100-point record from 1962. The creator argues that while skepticism about Wilt's record was 'cool' when Kobe Bryant's 81-point game held the number two spot, Adebayo's performance—though exceptional—doesn't warrant acceptance of conspiracy theories questioning Wilt's achievement. The post reflects broader NBA community debate about single-game scoring records and their historical significance.

🔥Why It's Trending

Bam Adebayo's 83-point performance on March 10, 2026, became an immediate viral moment as the second-highest scoring game in NBA history, generating widespread discussion about record legitimacy and how it compares to iconic performances. The post capitalizes on the moment by defending Wilt Chamberlain's record and critiquing fans who have questioned its authenticity, creating engagement through contrarian takes on basketball history.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Bam Adebayo set new NBA records for free throws made and attempted in a single game during his 83-point performance[1]
  • 2Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game has stood for 64 years (since March 2, 1962) and remains one of the most remarkable records in sports history[4][5]
  • 3Kobe Bryant's 81-point game from 2006 held the number two spot for 20 years before Adebayo surpassed it[1]
  • 4During Chamberlain's 100-point game, the Knicks' center Darrall Imhoff fouled out early, leaving inadequate defense against the Warriors star[6]
  • 5Chamberlain scored 28 points in the third quarter alone during his 100-point performance, with the crowd's excitement building as he approached the record[5]

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