NBA Fans were briefly sent into chaos on X after a parody post claimed that A’ja Wilson was pregnant with twins and that Bam Adebayo was the father.
The post, shared by the account @HoopsCrave, read: “A’ja Wilson announces that she is pregnant and that she and Bam Adebayo are expecting twins.”
A’ja Wilson announces that she is pregnant and that she and Bam Adebayo are expecting twins pic.twitter.com/sMocqAESQe
— Hoops Crave (@HoopsCrave) December 15, 2025
It looked real enough, moved fast enough, and hit the exact mix of star power and shock value that makes social media spiral.

Within minutes, NBA Fans were reacting like it was a Woj bomb. Screenshots spread. Group chats lit up. Some people were genuinely confused, while others jumped straight into jokes about genetics, legacy, and future championships.
One fan, @frenchymeta, summed up the mood with humor, posting: “They just secured so many rings for the bloodline.”
Another user, @stevespiffler, leaned into the physical traits, saying: “Baby gonna be tall as Shaq.” The replies kept coming, mixing disbelief with laughs and wild imagination [laughing emoji].
The story unraveled quickly once users realized @HoopsCrave is a parody account, and that no credible outlet or official source had reported anything close to the claim. Still, the damage was done. NBA Fans had already taken the bait, even if only for a few minutes.
This moment shows how fast misinformation spreads when famous names are involved. It isn’t just about believing fake news, but about how quickly fans react before checking the source. A’ja Wilson remains focused on her career, Bam Adebayo is still in the middle of his NBA grind, and the twins exist only in meme form.
By the end of the day, most NBA Fans had moved on, laughing at themselves for falling for it. Another reminder that on X, parody travels faster than facts, and sometimes all you can do is enjoy the joke and keep scrolling.
NBA Fans Debate Bam Adebayo’s Fit In A Potential Anthony Davis Trade Scenario
NBA Fans shifted gears quickly after trade chatter involving the Miami Heat began circulating, this time centering on Bam Adebayo and a possible pairing with Anthony Davis.

The discussion picked up after @Fullcourtpass posted: “The Miami Heat could pursue Anthony Davis if Giannis is unavailable,” referencing reporting from Jake Fischer. Fischer added, “Miami I don’t believe would make an all out effort for AD right now until they know for sure Giannis isn’t for the taking but that pairing of Bam/AD…I would not rule that out as a scenario.”
The Miami Heat could pursue Anthony Davis if Giannis is unavailable, per @JakeLFischer
“Miami I don’t believe would make an all out effort for AD right now until they know for sure Giannis isn’t for the taking but that pairing of Bam/AD…I would not rule that out as a scenario” pic.twitter.com/4FCQFZ3Px8
— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) December 16, 2025
From there, NBA Fans took over.
Some focused on how Bam Adebayo could benefit from sharing defensive duties. @JulberPajares wrote: “AD/Bam pairing might help AD be a little more durable since he wont be the only guy defending everything.”
The idea is simple. Bam already carries a heavy load, and splitting responsibility could help both players.
Others were more cautious. Injury concerns around Davis came up repeatedly, with fans questioning whether the risk would be worth it. Still, optimism was present.
@rafateruma posted: “AD-Bam frontcourt is terrorizing. If Heat could get him for a discount then they should pursue. It also address their biggest need.”
The conversation stayed mostly balanced. NBA Fans acknowledged Davis’ talent while also pointing out availability issues. From Bam’s point of view, supporters see him as flexible enough to adjust, defend multiple spots, and make the pairing work if it ever became real.

For now, it remains talk driven by reports and reactions. NBA Fans are split, but one thing is clear. Any move involving Bam Adebayo will bring strong opinions, long threads, and plenty of debate across the timeline.
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