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FanDuel. Bam Adebayo is playing some of his best basketball of the season of late. Adebayo has scored 22+ points in six of his last seven games, which includes a 29-point performance against the Suns. Phoenix is stout defensively, but have struggled of late against skilled big men. The Heat have been running their offense through Bam lately, in the absence of both Tyler Herro and Davion Mitchell. The Suns match up well with Miami’s perimeter scorers, but I like Bam here.

Bam Adebayo had 29 points, nine rebounds and four assists when the Heat hosted the Suns on Jan. 13. Sunday sets up as another big game for the big man, as Kel'el Ware remains out. Look for Adebayo to clear this prop total for the sixth time in his last eight games.

Grayson Allen is coming off a 1-of-5 shooting performance from deep in Friday's loss in Atlanta. But with Devin Booker out and Phoenix hosting the Heat, Allen's volume and efficiency should increase. He made at least four 3-pointers in his previous six games. Back Allen to get hot from deep at even money.

Devin Booker (ankle) will not play in this game against the Heat. Jalen Green (hamstring) is listed as questionable. Even if Green plays, expect him to log limited minutes. The Suns will need more scoring from Grayson Allen, who shoots 46.1% from the field and 40.5% from behind the arc at home. This is a great matchup for him against the Heat, who play at the fastest pace in the league. Booker played the last time these two teams faced each other and Allen still scored 25 points off the bench. A similar scoring performance from Allen could be in the cards for this rematch.
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