Kevin Porter Jr. Sets Sights on Breaking Bam Adebayo’s 83-Point Record
Kevin Porter Jr. has already captured headlines by making a bold statement. He wants to break the record of 83 points that Bam Adebayo scored in honor of the late Kobe Bryant. Porter Jr. said this on a livestream with social media personality Deshae Frost. Porter Jr. expressed his ambition to surpass Adebayo one day, and now that Bryant’s mark was surpassed, he feels the need to top Bam in honor of Kobe.
Honoring a Legend
Kevin Porter Jr. shared his comment on the legendary 81-point game, which Bryant played for the Los Angeles Lakers in 2006. It was the second-highest scoring game in NBA history (Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points). The 83-point performance by Adebayo in his game against the Wizards brought Bryant to number three. The achievement is met with mixed feelings by fans and players.
Porter Jr. emphasized that his goal is driven by respect rather than ego. When listeners suggested aiming for 100 points, he shared his perspective that people should stop exaggerating and focus on manifestation, explaining that one must manifest what they truly believe in.
Statistical Challenges For Kevin Porter Jr.
Kevin Porter Jr. has a daunting task despite the brash proclamation. He has an average of 17.4 points per game and a season-high of 32 points. It would take more than double his best to match Adebayo. In April 2021, he scored a career-high 50 points against the Bucks.
Also, Porter Jr. has been out of action in three straight games with a knee injury that is likely to keep him out of the game against the Portland Trail Blazers. This curtails his chances of making such a historic performance.
Expanded Role On a Struggling Team
The Milwaukee Bucks provide some openings for Kevin Porter Jr. The absence of Giannis Antetokounmpo, who is injured and is discussing his status with the team going forward. That has given Porter Jr. a greater role in the backcourt.
In 38 games, he has averaged career highs in assists (7.4), steals (2.18), and is averaging 17.4 points per game with a field goal percentage of 46.5. As the Bucks currently stand at 29-42, 11th in the Eastern Conference, and with virtually no chance to make the playoffs, the environment is now one in which Porter Jr. can find a larger role. It is an extremely daunting feat to surpass the 83-point record of Adebayo.
Final Words
The fact that Kevin Porter Jr. was ambitious to break the record of the 83-point game of Adebayo indicates that he admires Bryant. He is confident in his potential. The statistical and physical obstacles are devastatingly unlikely to allow him to accomplish it.
His increased presence with the Milwaukee Bucks and his best performance ever this season give him a platform to demonstrate his potential as a scoring machine. Regardless of whether he achieves the historical mark, Porter Jr. desires to mark the NBA with a memorable performance.
