NBA Preview: Philadelphia Sixers (20-8) at Miami Heat (17-12)

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Tyler Herro and the Miami Heat will not have to battle Joel Embiid when the Philadelphia 76ers pay a visit on Monday.

The 76ers ruled Embiid out for the Christmas Day primetime clash on Sunday. The reigning league MVP sprained his right ankle in the first quarter of a 121-111 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Friday.

Embiid played through the injury to deliver another dominant performance against Toronto with 31 points and 10 rebounds. He also extended his streak of 30-point, 10-rebound games to 13, which is the longest in the NBA since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s 16-game streak in 1971-72.

The 76ers will miss Embiid, who is averaging a league-high 35.0 points per game with 11.7 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 2.0 blocks per game.

Teammates have run out of superlatives for Embiid, who has scored at least 30 points in 14 consecutive games.

Still, the Heat will need another strong shooting night against Philadelphia, which has won eight of its past nine games — and Herro can help with that.

Herro appears to be in midseason form after missing 18 games due to a sprained right ankle. The fifth-year pro is averaging 27.7 points per game on 55.4 percent shooting — including 12-of-24 (50 percent) from 3-point range — in his first three games back.

Miami has won its past two games without star Jimmy Butler, who is listed as questionable for Monday’s contest due to a strained left calf.

Butler’s absence hasn’t altered Miami’s style of play. The Heat are the league’s top 3-point shooting team at 39.6 percent and boast a pair of sharp-shooters, Herro and Duncan Robinson.

Herro scored 30 points in a 122-113 win over the Atlanta Hawks on Friday, while Robinson had 21 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter. Miami shot 17 of 39 (43.6 percent) from beyond the arc in the victory.

Herro has been limited to just 11 games this season but is playing well when he is on the court. Herro is averaging career-highs in points (24.2 per game), assists (4.4) and steals (1.3).

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