The points are expected to fly on Monday night when the Miami Heat plays host to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Miami ranked second in the NBA in scoring with 124.1 points per game heading into Sunday's play, while Cleveland was seventh at 120.7. The Cavaliers led the league in scoring last season.
Both teams have scored more than 100 points in every game this season, and Miami is undefeated at home (4-0).
Cleveland is just 3-2 on the road but has a four-game overall win streak. The Cavaliers have scored 132, 148 and 128 points over their past three games.
Miami has an overall two-game win streak, including a victory over Charlotte on Friday when the Heat set a franchise record with a 53-point first quarter.
The Heat did that without injured All-Stars Bam Adebayo (toe) and Tyler Herro (ankl

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