Adebayo scores 83 points and Italy stuns Team USA in WBC upset

Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo made history Tuesday night by scoring 83 points against the Washington Wizards, marking the second-highest single-game performance in NBA history. Adebayo’s record-breaking night included 36 successful free throws on 43 attempts, both league records, as he more than doubled his previous career high. While the basketball world processed this feat, the United States baseball team faced a significant setback in the World Baseball Classic. Italy stunned Team USA with an 8-6 victory, putting the host nation’s quarterfinal hopes at risk. The Americans now require an Italian victory over Mexico to guarantee advancement. The sports landscape saw further disruption as a major trade sending Maxx Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens was nullified following a failed physical examination. Additionally, the NBA responded to player concerns by cancelling a controversial promotion, and collegiate sports saw the resolution of a million-dollar legal dispute between Utah Valley State and its conference. These events mark a transformative Tuesday in the professional and amateur sports world.

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[00:15] Noah Feldman: Miami Heat Center, Bam Atabayo, made history Tuesday night by scoring 83 points in a 150-129 victory over the Washington Wizards.
[00:27] Noah Feldman: This performance represents the second-highest single-game scoring total in NBA history,
[00:33] Noah Feldman: surpassed only by Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game in 1962.
[00:39] Announcer: Atabio surpassed Kobe Bryant's 81-point mark by setting new league records for both free-throw attempts and completions,
[00:48] Announcer: hitting 36 of 43 shots from the line.
[00:51] Announcer: The 28-year-old three-time all-star more than doubled his previous career high of 41 points during the historic performance.
[01:00] Noah Feldman: The achievement is being viewed as a statistical anomaly for a player known primarily for defensive prowess and secondary scoring.
[01:08] Noah Feldman: NBA players across the league have expressed disbelief at the scoring output,
[01:14] Noah Feldman: which came during a standard mid-season game against a struggling wizard's defense.
[01:19] Announcer: The Heat now move into a stronger position in the Eastern Conference standings
[01:24] Announcer: as they approach the postseason.
[01:27] Announcer: This performance resets the ceiling for modern individual scoring
[01:31] Announcer: in an era where offensive efficiency continues to climb toward historic league-wide highs.
[01:37] Noah Feldman: Turning now to international baseball, Italy stunned the United States with an 8-6 victory
[01:44] Noah Feldman: Tuesday in the World Baseball Classic.
[01:47] Noah Feldman: Despite home runs from Pete Crowe Armstrong and Gunner Henderson, the American rally fell
[01:53] Noah Feldman: short when Greg Weissert struck out Aaron Judge to end the game.
[01:57] Announcer: The loss leaves the United States needing specific outcomes to avoid elimination from
[02:02] Announcer: pool play in Houston.
[02:04] Announcer: For the American team to reach the quarterfinals, they now require Italy to defeat Mexico on Wednesday night.
[02:11] Announcer: Otherwise, the advancement will be decided by a run-allowed tiebreaker.
[02:16] Noah Feldman: Meanwhile, in Tokyo, defending champion Japan completed an unbeaten run through the group stage by defeating the Czech Republic 9-0.
[02:25] Noah Feldman: Munataka Murakami captained nine-run eighth inning with a grand slam, securing Japan's spot in a Saturday quarterfinal match in Miami.
[02:34] Announcer: The Czech team, comprised largely of part-time players, including a neurologist manager and
[02:40] Announcer: an electrician pitcher, finished winless but gained international attention.
[02:45] Announcer: Japan rested Shohei Otani for the contest as they prepare to fly to Miami for the knockout
[02:51] Announcer: rounds.
[02:52] Noah Feldman: In other news, Canada and Israel secured narrow victories in their respective groups as
[02:59] Noah Feldman: opening round play continues.
[03:01] Noah Feldman: Canada beat Puerto Rico 3-2 to remain in contention,
[03:06] Noah Feldman: while Israel defeated the Netherlands 6-2 in a matchup of teams already eliminated from the tournament.
[03:14] Announcer: Turning now to professional football, a major trade between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Baltimore Ravens has been cancelled.
[03:23] Announcer: Superstar pass rusher Max Crosby failed his physical examination,
[03:28] Announcer: nullifying the deal that would have sent him to Baltimore for the 2026 season.
[03:34] Noah Feldman: Crosby's agent released a statement claiming the player is actually ahead of schedule
[03:40] Noah Feldman: in his recovery from previous knee surgery.
[03:44] Noah Feldman: Despite the failed physical, analysts expect the Raiders to continue exploring trade options for Crosby as the off-season progresses.
[03:55] Announcer: Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Lakers moved into fourth place in the Western Conference with a 120-106 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
[04:03] Announcer: Luca Donchich led the effort with a triple double, recording 31 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists in the victory.
[04:11] Noah Feldman: Off the court, Donchich announced his separation from his fiancée and confirmed he will seek custody of his two daughters in Slovenia.
[04:22] Noah Feldman: On the scoreboard, the Lakers now hold the tiebreaker over the Timberwolves as both teams sit at 40 wins and 25 losses.
[04:32] Announcer: Still with the NBA, the league has canceled a planned promotion between the Atlanta Hawks and a local club.
[04:40] Announcer: Celtics player Luke Cornett publicly argued that the partnership was inappropriate, leading
[04:46] Announcer: the league office to scrap the event entirely.
[04:49] Noah Feldman: Cornett, WHO has recently begun writing about league governance, stated that he believed
[04:55] Noah Feldman: the decision was the appropriate course of action.
[04:58] Noah Feldman: It marks a rare instance of a role player successfully influencing league-wide promotional policy through direct advocacy.
[05:06] Announcer: In collegiate sports, Utah Valley State has resolved a legal dispute with the Western Athletic Conference that threatened their postseason play.
[05:15] Announcer: The conflict centered on the school's planned departure for the Big West Conference next year.
[05:21] Noah Feldman: Participation in the upcoming tournament was only secured after the school verified a $1 million escrow payment late Tuesday afternoon.
[05:32] Noah Feldman: Both the men's and women's basketball teams are now cleared to compete for a spot in the NCAA tournament.
[05:41] Announcer: Here is what else we're watching.
[05:44] Announcer: In the World Baseball Classic, Italy faces Mexico tonight.
[05:48] Announcer: The outcome determines whether the United States advances to the quarter-finals or faces an early exit from the tournament.
[05:57] Noah Feldman: In European soccer, Manchester City travels to face Real Madrid in the first leg of the Champions League round of 16.
[06:06] Noah Feldman: This high-profile matchup kicks off at 4 p.m. Eastern and features two of the favorites to win the title.
[06:14] Announcer: Finally, we are tracking BYU Phenom AJ Danza in the Big 12 tournament.
[06:19] Announcer: Following a 40-point performance on Tuesday, the young star looks to leave his team deeper into the bracket
[06:26] Announcer: as the path to the national tournament narrows.
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Adebayo scores 83 points and Italy stuns Team USA in WBC upset
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