Five Ways Watching Bam Adebayo Score 83 Points Could Leave You Needing Urgent Care
By: Gabor Szendrei
Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo scored 83 points last night against the Washington Wizards, the second-highest single-game total in NBA history. That kind of record-setting performance can leave everyone involved with lingering effects and possibly even minor injuries.
Here are five reasons people might have visited UHealth Jackson Urgent Care after the game:
1. Washington Wizards fans – headaches and upset stomach
We know how Wizards fans feel today. That queasy, “Did that just happen?” feeling. The pounding headache that refuses to subside. Being a South Florida sports fan comes with highs, lows, and the occasional total annihilation. UHealth Jackson Urgent Care can fix the aches, but not the bruised egos.
2. Miami Heat fans – “Did I really just see that?” visit
Excessive eye rubbing from awe, disbelief, and maybe a little joyful screaming. While there’s no official urgent care code for “my brain can’t process this,” UHealth Jackson Urgent Care can confirm that yes, you did just witness greatness.
3. Washington Wizards defenders – dehydration and fatigue
They chased Bam Adebayo all night and still can’t keep up. The physical toll of guarding a record-breaking scorer can lead to muscle cramps, exhaustion, and dehydration. UHealth Jackson Urgent Care can help with IV fluids and hydration therapy to get athletes and fans back on their feet. Even the most worn-out fan can leave feeling a little more like an MVP.
4. Scorekeeper – tendinitis
Recording all 83 points for the night may have pushed repetitive strain injuries to a new level. Rapid finger taps, relentless stat tracking, and the occasional “wait, what?” pause could easily make a wrist scream for mercy. We can help with wrist strain, braces or splints, and tips to get back to work or keeping stats quickly.
5. Stadium announcer – sore throat
Michael Baiamonte, the Heat’s iconic in-arena voice, spent the night calling one historic moment after another. By the fourth quarter, he must have been delighted to finally announce “two minutes/dos minutos” before the game ended, a small victory for his vocal cords after hours of announcing Bam’s unstoppable scoring spree. Even the most seasoned announcer might benefit from a UHealth Jackson Urgent Care visit after shouting through one unforgettable night.
Feeling sore, tired, or overwhelmed after last night? UHealth Jackson Urgent Care is here for everything from minor strains and sprains to dehydration, headaches, and overuse injuries. Visit JacksonUrgentCare.com to find a location near you or book an appointment online and get back in the game.