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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 1H 13M

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from Politically Uncorrect · host Michael Roberson

In this emergency episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael reacts to one of the most controversial stat lines in modern NBA history after Bam Adebayo exploded for 83 points in a game that quickly sparked debate across the basketball world. What initially looked like a historic scoring night — with 31 points in the first quarter, 42 at halftime, and 62 through three quarters — eventually turned into something far more controversial.Michael breaks down how the fourth quarter devolved into blatant stat-chasing, with the Miami Heat repeatedly feeding Bam every possession while the Washington Wizards fouled intentionally, allowing the scoring chase to continue. The situation became even more questionable once it was revealed that Adebayo attempted an NBA-record 43 free throws, raising questions about whether the performance was historic or simply manufactured.From there, Michael dives into the unwritten rules of sports, arguing that many of the norms that protect the integrity of competition were broken in pursuit of a headline-grabbing number. He also addresses the online reaction — particularly from fans eager to see the legendary **81-point performance by Kobe Bryant eclipsed — and why that celebration feels more like an attempt to diminish Kobe’s legacy than genuine excitement about Bam’s night.To add context, Michael also looks at the highest Game Score (GMsc) performances in NBA history, comparing where Bam’s night might fall statistically versus some of the greatest individual games ever recorded.Despite the frustration, Michael makes it clear he doesn’t hate Bam — in fact he’s long been a fan, partly because of Bam’s connection to John Calipari and the Kentucky pipeline. But that admiration makes the whole situation feel even more bittersweet.The episode closes with a bigger question: now that the perceived scoring “glass ceiling” has been shattered, which player might be next to chase the record — and could someone eventually threaten the seemingly untouchable **100-point game by Wilt Chamberlain?

In this emergency episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael reacts to one of the most controversial stat lines in modern NBA history after Bam Adebayo exploded for 83 points in a game that quickly sparked debate across the basketball world. What initially looked like a historic scoring night — with 31 points in the first quarter, 42 at halftime, and 62 through three quarters — eventually turned into something far more controversial.Michael breaks down how the fourth quarter devolved into blatant stat-chasing, with the Miami Heat repeatedly feeding Bam every possession while the Washington Wizards fouled intentionally, allowing the scoring chase to continue. The situation became even more questionable once it was revealed that Adebayo attempted an NBA-record 43 free throws, raising questions about whether the performance was historic or simply manufactured.From there, Michael dives into the unwritten rules of sports, arguing that many of the norms that protect the integrity of competition were broken in pursuit of a headline-grabbing number. He also addresses the online reaction — particularly from fans eager to see the legendary **81-point performance by Kobe Bryant eclipsed — and why that celebration feels more like an attempt to diminish Kobe’s legacy than genuine excitement about Bam’s night.To add context, Michael also looks at the highest Game Score (GMsc) performances in NBA history, comparing where Bam’s night might fall statistically versus some of the greatest individual games ever recorded.Despite the frustration, Michael makes it clear he doesn’t hate Bam — in fact he’s long been a fan, partly because of Bam’s connection to John Calipari and the Kentucky pipeline. But that admiration makes the whole situation feel even more bittersweet.The episode closes with a bigger question: now that the perceived scoring “glass ceiling” has been shattered, which player might be next to chase the record — and could someone eventually threaten the seemingly untouchable **100-point game by Wilt Chamberlain?

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