A powerful love-and-basketball moment unfolded following a historic night for Bam Adebayo, as he and A’ja Wilson revealed how deeply they inspire one another during the postgame press conference. The moment came after Adebayo delivered an extraordinary 83-point performance, while Wilson proudly watched from the stands and later celebrated the achievement alongside him.
Wilson, who tied the WNBA single-game scoring record with 53 points in 2023, was present for the historic night after missing Sunday’s game, when Adebayo joined Dwyane Wade as the only players in Miami Heat history to reach 10,000 points.
The former Kentucky Wildcats and University of South Carolina Gamecocks standout began dating in 2024. Their love and basketball connection was on full display following Tuesday night’s historic performance.
Reflecting on the milestone and Wilson’s presence, Adebayo shared a lighthearted moment from their conversations.
“She was complaining I got my 10,000th point,” he told reporters.
“She wanted me to wait. To have 83 the first game she’s here is very special. The behind-the-scenes, workouts, and conversations, they are very motivating. Obviously, you see what she does. You get inspired every day by that. I’m thankful to have her in my life.”



Wilson admitted she felt a bit anxious watching the performance unfold.
“I was hiding a little bit,” Wilson said. “I don’t know. I just got nervous.”
She then reflected on Adebayo’s journey and how much his growth has meant to her.
“This has been an incredible game, obviously, but journey for Bam,” Wilson said. “Witnessing it first-hand, the highs and the lows of it, it’s been so much fun. I know he says that I’m his inspiration, but I don’t think he has a clue how much he inspires me to continue to be the person I am, but to show up for him. That’s my biggest goal is always just to be present and show up for him.
“God is really just really special for him, and God doesn’t play about Bam.”

Adebayo’s 83 points against the Washington Wizards on Tuesday night, surpassing Kobe Bryant’s 81-point performance twenty years ago. Adebayo’s performance position him as the second-highest single-game scorer in NBA history, behind only Wilt Chamberlain, who scored 100 points in 1962.
Moments like this highlight why fans love the connection between Adebayo and Wilson, a relationship where love, support, and basketball greatness intersect.