MIAMI — After Fort Lauderdale Pine Crest product Amen Thompson took down Tyler Herro during the Miami Heat’s takedown of the Houston Rockets on Sunday night at Toyota Center, the wait for what next will come down from the NBA office begins. Suspensions from the fracas appear inevitable, assuredly for Thompson, the second-year Rockets forward, and possibly for Heat guard Terry Rozier, who immediately jumped into the fray on the inbounds play with 35.7 seconds remaining in the Heat’s 104-100 victory. The Heat and Rockets each do not play again until New Year’s Day, giving the league office ample time before Wednesday to assess in the wake of the referees on Sunday ejecting the Heat’s Herro and Rozier, the Rockets’ Thomson and Jalen Green, as well as Rocket coach Ime Udoka and assistant Ben Sullivan. Based on NBA precedent, Thompson could receive a sanction for multiple games, while Rozier faces possible suspension for escalation.