Bam Adebayo celebrates a winning shot over the Brooklyn Nets with his Miami Heat teammates at American Airlines Arena. Jim Rassol-USA TODAY Sports

Bam Adebayo played a role for the Miami Heat on Sunday with which Dwyane Wade is quite familiar, and the big man gave his former teammate a great shoutout after coming up huge in the clutch.

Adebayo hit a jumper at the buzzer to give the Heat a 109-107 win over the Brooklyn Nets. Some fans were in attendance at AmericanAirlines Arena, which made the game-winner that much more exciting.

Wade hit several game-winners during his Hall of Fame career with Heat, and his signature move was jumping on the scorer’s table afterword. Adebayo told ESPN after the game that he thought about doing that but isn’t quite ready for it yet.

Adebayo finished with a team-high 21 points and game-high 15 rebounds. He also played outstanding defense, holding the Nets to 3-of-17 shooting when he was the primary defender, according to ESPN Stats & Info.

Wade was known to give a good shoutout after his game-winners, so it’s only right that Adebayo sent it full circle.

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