

Key Takeaways:
- Bam Adebayo scored 29 points last night, surpassing Alonzo Mourning for second on Miami’s all-time scoring list
- Miami Heat surrendered a 20-point advantage before rallying to defeat the Phoenix Suns 127-121 on Tuesday
- Norman Powell contributed 27 points, including the decisive three-pointer with 48 seconds remaining
Game Analysis: Heat Survive Suns’ Comeback
The Miami Heat emerged victorious 127-121 against the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday evening after relinquishing a 20-point lead, only to stage a late surge. Bam Adebayo was instrumental, registering 29 points and connecting on three long-range jumpers in the closing stages. Norman Powell added 27 points, with his late three-pointer tipping the game in Miami’s favour for good with just 48 seconds on the clock.
Adebayo’s performance propelled his career points tally to 9,461, overtaking Alonzo Mourning for second on the Heat’s all-time scoring chart – trailing only Dwyane Wade, who amassed 21,556 points for the franchise. Tyler Herro chipped in with 23 points, helping Miami snap a three-game losing run.
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— Miami HEAT (@MiamiHEAT) January 14, 2026
Suns Response and Turning Points
Despite trailing by 20 following Herro’s successful three-pointer at the start of the second half, Phoenix responded when Devin Booker’s overturned offensive foul triggered a 13-0 run. Booker, who posted 24 points, nine rebounds and nine assists, converted the ensuing two free throws. The Suns then gradually erased the deficit, with Oso Ighodaro’s three-point play (with 0.1 seconds left in the third quarter) tying the contest at 92. A three-pointer by Collin Gillespie handed Phoenix its first lead of the night with 9:13 remaining.
The Suns extended their advantage to as many as six in the closing minutes, but Adebayo’s timely scoring alongside Powell’s sharp perimeter shooting ensured the Heat reclaimed the momentum. Andrew Wiggins converted two free throws after Dillon Brooks’ flagrant foul with 11.5 seconds left, sealing the win for Miami.
Players and Statistics
| Miami Heat | Points | Key Contributions |
|---|---|---|
| Bam Adebayo | 29 | Career total now 9,461 points (No. 2 in franchise history) |
| Norman Powell | 27 | Decisive three-pointer with 48 seconds left |
| Tyler Herro | 23 | Helped snap three-game skid |
| Phoenix Suns | Points | Key Contributions |
| Dillon Brooks | 25 | Flagrant foul in final seconds |
| Grayson Allen | 25 | Helped spark comeback attempt |
| Devin Booker | 24 | 9 rebounds, 9 assists; pivotal in 13-0 run |
| Mark Williams | 18 | 14 rebounds for a double-double |
What’s Next
- Phoenix Suns will travel to face the Detroit Pistons on Thursday
- Miami Heat are set to host the Boston Celtics on Thursday




