Miami Heat: A Consistently Aggressive Bam Adebayo A Top 15 Player

Bam Adebayo #13 of the Miami Heat shoots against Kevin Durant #7 and Patty Mills #8 of the Brooklyn Nets(Photo by Michelle Farsi/Getty Images)
Bam Adebayo #13 of the Miami Heat shoots against Kevin Durant #7 and Patty Mills #8 of the Brooklyn Nets(Photo by Michelle Farsi/Getty Images) /
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Darius Garland #10 of the Cleveland Cavaliers drives to the basket against Bam Adebayo #13 of the Miami Heat(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /

Miami Heat: A Consistently Aggressive Bam Adebayo A Top 15 Player

While his willingness to take the shots, in general, has been noticeably different since that game, he is actually starting to fully embody that aggression in a different and more specific way across the last few games as well.

Attacking the hoop with a controlled reckless abandon, this is a huge part of the last few steps for Adebayo’s continued development as a player.

Not only do you want him taking all of his looks, but you want him challenging the opposing team’s defense right at the rim with his unique combination of explosiveness, strength, athleticism, and dexterity.

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The man is a wrecking ball, that is also a crane, that is also a stick of dynamite, that is also an acrobat. Yes, it’s that serious.

Check this one out if that isn’t convincing enough.

The guy really can’t be stopped when he decides he’s going to do it and especially when he decides he’s going to do it like this, attacking the front of his own hoop for buckets without a care in the world for the defense.

The fact of the matter though is this—this is the way he should be attacking all the time.