Spoelstra defends Wizards tanking in wake of Adebayo's 83-point outburst

Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra pushed back against criticism of the Washington Wizards' apparent tanking strategy following Bam Adebayo's record 83-point game against them, stating teams are free to approach the season however they choose.

In the ongoing controversy surrounding Bam Adebayo's historic 83-point performance against the Wizards last week—which eclipsed Kobe Bryant's 81 for second on the NBA's all-time single-game scoring list—Heat coach Erik Spoelstra defended the Wizards' approach. As previously reported, Adebayo dismissed critics and blamed Wizards coach Brian Keefe for failing to adjust defensively until late, allowing one-on-one matchups through 70 points.

Spoelstra addressed the backlash head-on, saying, 'I apologize to absolutely no one.' He acknowledged the Wizards' tanking efforts, adding, 'There's nothing wrong with what they're doing. If you can tank and get a great draft pick, I don't care. Like, you can do anything you want in this league. You can approach it however you want.'

Wizards coach Brian Keefe countered that his team only lost the second half by seven points but admitted the fourth quarter 'was not a real basketball game.' As of March 17 NBA tank rankings, the Wizards (16-51) hold the top spot after 12 straight losses, including a recent home defeat to the Golden State Warriors.

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Bam Adebayo triumphantly celebrates his record 83-point NBA game for the Miami Heat's win over the Wizards.
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Bam Adebayo scores 83 points in Heat's victory over Wizards

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Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo delivered a historic performance, scoring 83 points to lead his team to a 150-129 win over the Washington Wizards on Tuesday night. The outburst surpassed Kobe Bryant's 81-point game and stands as the second-highest single-game total in NBA history, behind only Wilt Chamberlain's 100. Adebayo set NBA records with 36 made free throws and 43 attempts from the line.

In the wake of his historic 83-point performance against the Washington Wizards, Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo dismissed criticism labeling it as stat-chasing. He urged detractors to blame Wizards coach Brian Keefe instead and highlighted the team's fouling tactics to stop him.

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Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia criticized tanking in the NBA on social media, calling it embarrassing and a disgrace to the league's integrity. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver acknowledged that tanking behavior has worsened this season and announced plans for stricter anti-tanking rules. The comments come amid fines for teams like the Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers for resting players.

The Detroit Pistons have lost four consecutive games, including a defeat to the Miami Heat on Sunday, narrowing their lead in the Eastern Conference. Coach JB Bickerstaff remains publicly confident despite the skid coming at a critical time with playoffs approaching. The Celtics trail by just 2.5 games with 18 games left for Boston and 19 for Detroit.

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The NBA investigated an apparent intentional foul by the Sacramento Kings on Golden State Warriors guard Seth Curry and cleared the team Thursday. Kings coach Doug Christie mistakenly believed his team was not in the bonus and sought to stop play for a timeout, the league said. The incident occurred with Sacramento leading 101-100 late in the fourth quarter Tuesday night.

The NBA has opened an investigation into the Milwaukee Bucks' management of the player participation policy, focusing on conflicting reports about Giannis Antetokounmpo's health status. This follows the NBPA's earlier accusation of tanking (see prior coverage), with Antetokounmpo expressing strong desire to play despite the team's decision to hold him out.

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Denver Nuggets president Josh Kroenke stated that the team is open to roster changes following its first-round playoff exit but will not trade Nikola Jokic.

 

 

 

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