- LaMelo Ball learns punishment from NBA after tripping Bam Adebayo: ‘Reckless contact’ NY Post —
- NBA Announces Double Punishment for LaMelo Ball After Bam Adebayo Injury Newsweek —
- Hornets’ Ball punches team mascot Hugo after play-in tournament win The Globe and Mail —
- Heat's Erik Spoelstra calls LaMelo Ball's play 'stupid' after Bam Adebayo injured in play-in loss Fox News —
- LaMelo Ball punches team mascot Hugo after Hornets knock out Heat AP News —
- LaMelo Ball's layup with 4.7 seconds lifts Hornets past Heat in OT AP News —
- Bam Adebayo Exits Play-in Game With Injury After LaMelo Ball Leg Swipe Newsweek —
- Hornets' Ball fined $35K for 'reckless' Bam play ESPN —
- Sources: NBA investigating Ball trip of Adebayo ESPN —
- Ball's clutch drive saves Hornets in frantic finish ESPN —
- Follow live: Heat, Hornets face off in play-in tournament ESPN —
- Hornets' LaMelo Ball assessed flagrant foul, fined $35K for play that injured Heat's Bam Adebayo CBS Sports —
- LaMelo Ball Issues Apology for 'Dirty' Play That Injured Bam Adebayo Newsweek —
- LaMelo Ball and the Hornets win overtime thriller over Heat in play-in Boston Globe —
- Bam Adebayo gets tripped by LaMelo Ball and out for rest of play-in game AP News —
- NBA says Ball should have been ejected for foul that injured Adebayo AP News —
- The LaMelo Ball Experience was on full display as Hornets somehow survive play-in thriller vs. Heat CBS Sports —
- Ball hero and villain as Hornets sting Heat to lift postseason curse The Japan Times —
- Where to Watch the 2026 NBA Play-In Tournament Online for Free Billboard —
- LaMelo Ball punches team mascot Hugo twice after Hornets knock Heat out of play-in tournament ABC News —
Bam Adebayo
American basketball player
Edrice Femi "Bam" Adebayo is an American professional basketball player for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Kentucky Wildcats before being selected by the Heat with the 14th overall pick in the 2017 NBA draft. He is a three-time NBA All-Star, a six-time NBA All-Defensive Team honoree, and he helped the Heat reach the NBA Finals in 2020 and 2023. He also won a gold medal with the 2020 and 2024 U.S. Olympic teams. He has achieved the second-highest scoring game by a player in NBA history with 83 points, achieved in a 150–129 win on March 10, 2026, against the Washington Wizards.
Also known as...
Edrice Adebayo and Edrice Femi Adebayo