MILWAUKEE - The basketball universe was set ablaze by Bam Adebayo's jaw-dropping 83-point performance for the Miami Heat on Tuesday night. It was a historic feat that propelled him past Kobe Bryant for the second-highest single-game total in NBA history, trailing only Wilt Chamberlain's legendary 100-point game. Yet, amid the buzz, Phoenix Suns guard Collin Gillespie remained unfazed.
When asked about Adebayo's achievement after the Suns' 129-114 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks, Gillespie's response was as straightforward as it gets. "They told me when I came in here," he mentioned postgame.
"A couple of people texted me about it, too. But yeah, I don’t really care."
While the sports world erupted with reactions from athletes, celebrities, and fellow NBA players, Gillespie's indifference was a testament to the Suns' focused mentality this season. Phoenix has embraced a philosophy of tuning out distractions, a strategy that's served them well in the tight race of the Western Conference. With only a few games separating them from the coveted No. 6 seed, their eyes are firmly set on their own path.
Suns fans seemed to resonate with Gillespie's candidness, appreciating his dedication to the team's objectives over league-wide chatter.
Adebayo's night will undoubtedly go down in history, but for the Suns, the priority remains clear: staying healthy and playing with urgency. Their road trip continues as they gear up to face the Indiana Pacers on Thursday, March 12, at 4 p.m.
