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Oklahoma City
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Heat Injuries

All NBA Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Heat 2024 Schedule & Betting Odds

dateopponentscorespreadover/undermoneyline
Jul 20thTORW 109-73-6 WO 177.5MIA -250
Jul 17th@DALW 92-79-4 WU 182.5MIA -180
Jul 15thOKC----

Miami Heat Player Stats

  • scoring
    Tyler Herro logo
    Tyler Herro
    24.5
    ppg
  • rebounding
    Bam Adebayo logo
    Bam Adebayo
    9.3
    rpg
  • assists
    Tyler Herro logo
    Tyler Herro
    5.3
    apg
  • shooting
    Haywood Highsmith logo
    Haywood Highsmith
    62.5
    fg%

Miami Heat 2023-24 Season

The 2023-2024 season holds great promise for the Miami Heat, a team known for its competitive spirit. A significant factor in their success is the playoff prowess of Jimmy Butler. Butler has been a clutch performer in the postseason, with a history of elevating his game when it matters most. His leadership and ability to take over games in critical moments make the Heat a formidable force in the playoffs.

The Miami Heat's season preview is marked by the expectation of Jimmy Butler continuing to lead the charge. With a strong supporting cast, including Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro, the Heat are well-positioned to make a deep playoff run. The team's grit and tenacity have been evident in recent seasons, and they aim to build on their past successes.

The Miami Heat is a franchise with a rich playoff history, and Jimmy Butler's ability to shine in the postseason is a key element of their season's outlook. Fans can anticipate an exciting journey with Butler as the Heat's leader.

Betting on the Miami Heat

The oddsmakers will favor the Heat in many games moving forward in all these following bet types.

  • Moneyline
  • Point Spread
  • Over/Unders
  • Props
  • Future Odds

Heat Moneyline

If betting on the margin of victory seems too nervy, moneyline bets might be more your speed. Moneyline bets are a simple bet on who will win the game. Same as point spreads, the favorite is indicated with a minus sign (-) and the underdog with a plus sign (+).

Let’s use that Hawks game as an example:

  • Atlanta Hawks +150
  • Miami Heat -180

The odds shown in American format are expressed in units of $100. To win $100 betting the favored Heat, one would have to wager $180. On the flip side, a $100 wager on the visiting Hawks would win $150 if Atlanta were to prevail.

Heat Spread

Casual bettors love to say “Vegas always knows,” which certainly appears to be the case with Miami. Spread bets are among the most popular bets offered in basketball, as they are simply a margin-of-victory bet.

Let’s use an example of a point spread for a Heat home game:

As always, the favorite is denoted by the minus sign (-) and the underdog by the plus sign (+). As 3.5-point favorites, point spread bets on the Heat would need at least a four-point win by Miami to cash; bets on the Heat would lose if the Hawks were to win or lose by three points or fewer. Heats fans, make sure to take advantage of the BetMGM bonus code for added benefits when wagering on yo ur favorite players.

Heat Over/Unders

With a team of defensive grinders, one might expect tons of low-scoring games in Miami.

An over/under, or total, is a bet on the combined number of points scored between the two teams in question, with the winner of the matchup having no implication on the wager. If the total between the Hawks and Heat was set at 232 points, over bettors would need both teams to combine for 233 points or more, while under bettors would be rooting for 231 points or fewer. The bet would be declared a “push,” with wagers refunded, if the teams were to score exactly 232 points.

Heat Prop Bets

If you’d rather bet on Bam Adebayo, Jimmy Butler, or any of the young shooters on the Heat, what you’re looking for is a prop bet. A prop bet can be a wager on just about anything, from over/unders on points, rebounds, or assists, to bets as specific as “who will score the first bucket?”

Heat Future Odds

Futures are bets on events far in the future, such as division or title winners, who will win MVP, or whether or not a team will make the postseason. If you’re bullish on Miami’s ability to add a third star over the summer, you might be inclined to bet some of its futures.

How to Bet on the Miami Heat

Online sports betting was halted on November 22, 2021 in Florida after a court ruling that stated online sports betting (sports betting not taking place directly on Seminole Tribal land) was a violation of the Indian Gaming Regulation Act. As such, Floridians are not currently able to place online sports bets until this legislative matter is settled.

Despite online sports betting being illegal, Miami Heat fans can still get in on the action with legal alternatives like daily fantasy sports games. PrizePicks is a great app that allows users to choose over/under totals on their favorite players across a variety of stat line options for every game. The more over/unders you pick correctly on a single wager ticket, the higher the payout. New users can claim a deposit match on up to $100. Sign up for the PrizePicks app now!

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Next Heat Game

Game Details
vs Oklahoma City Thunder
Oklahoma City
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Mon 7/1510:00 PM

Heat Injuries

All NBA Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Miami Heat Transactions 2024

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  • October

    • 19th

      The Miami Heat waived F Warren Washington.

    • 19th

      The Miami Heat waived G Zyon Pullin.

    • 19th

      The Miami Heat waived F-G Nassir Little.

    • 11th

      The Miami Heat waived G Caleb Daniels.

  • September

    • 23rd

      The Miami Heat signed F Nassir Little.

  • August

    • 6th

      The Miami Heat signed G Zyon Pullin.

  • July

    • 12th

      The Miami Heat withdrew a qualifying offer to F Cole Swider.

    • 12th

      The Miami Heat withdrew a qualifying offer to G Alondes Williams.

    • 8th

      The Miami Heat signed F Haywood Highsmith.

    • 7th

      The Miami Heat waived C Orlando Robinson.

    • 3rd

      The Miami Heat signed G Alec Burks.

    • 3rd

      The Miami Heat signed G Caleb Daniels.

    • 3rd

      The Miami Heat signed F Gabe Brown.

    • 3rd

      The Miami Heat signed G Josh Christopher.

    • 3rd

      The Miami Heat signed C-F Thomas Bryant.

    • 1st

      The Miami Heat signed G Dru Smith to a two-way contract.

  • June

    • 30th

      F Jamal Cain elected free agency.

    • 30th

      G Patty Mills elected free agency.

    • 30th

      The Miami Heat signed F-C Kevin Love.

    • 30th

      G Patty Mills elected free agency.

    • 30th

      F Haywood Highsmith elected free agency.

    • 30th

      G Delon Wright elected free agency.

    • 30th

      C-F Thomas Bryant elected free agency.

    • 29th

      F Caleb Martin elected free agency.

    • 29th

      F-C Kevin Love elected free agency.

    • 26th

      The Miami Heat drafted C Kel'el Ware.

  • March

    • 5th

      The Miami Heat waived G Dru Smith.

    • 5th

      The Miami Heat signed G Patty Mills.

    • 1st

      C-F Thomas Bryant was reinstated from suspension.

  • February

    • 27th

      F Nikola Jovic was reinstated from suspension.

    • 27th

      F Jimmy Butler was reinstated from suspension.

    • 25th

      The NBA suspended F Jimmy Butler for one game.

    • 25th

      The NBA suspended F Nikola Jovic for one game.

    • 25th

      The NBA suspended C-F Thomas Bryant for three games.

    • 18th

      The Miami Heat signed G Delon Wright.

    • 9th

      The Miami Heat signed G Alondes Williams to a two-way contract.

    • 9th

      The Miami Heat waived G RJ Hampton.

  • January

    • 23rd

      The Miami Heat traded G Kyle Lowry to the Charlotte Hornets.

    • 23rd

      The Charlotte Hornets traded G Terry Rozier to the Miami Heat.

Miami Heat 2023-24 Season

The 2023-2024 season holds great promise for the Miami Heat, a team known for its competitive spirit. A significant factor in their success is the playoff prowess of Jimmy Butler. Butler has been a clutch performer in the postseason, with a history of elevating his game when it matters most. His leadership and ability to take over games in critical moments make the Heat a formidable force in the playoffs.

The Miami Heat's season preview is marked by the expectation of Jimmy Butler continuing to lead the charge. With a strong supporting cast, including Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro, the Heat are well-positioned to make a deep playoff run. The team's grit and tenacity have been evident in recent seasons, and they aim to build on their past successes.

The Miami Heat is a franchise with a rich playoff history, and Jimmy Butler's ability to shine in the postseason is a key element of their season's outlook. Fans can anticipate an exciting journey with Butler as the Heat's leader.

Betting on the Miami Heat

The oddsmakers will favor the Heat in many games moving forward in all these following bet types.

  • Moneyline
  • Point Spread
  • Over/Unders
  • Props
  • Future Odds

Heat Moneyline

If betting on the margin of victory seems too nervy, moneyline bets might be more your speed. Moneyline bets are a simple bet on who will win the game. Same as point spreads, the favorite is indicated with a minus sign (-) and the underdog with a plus sign (+).

Let’s use that Hawks game as an example:

  • Atlanta Hawks +150
  • Miami Heat -180

The odds shown in American format are expressed in units of $100. To win $100 betting the favored Heat, one would have to wager $180. On the flip side, a $100 wager on the visiting Hawks would win $150 if Atlanta were to prevail.

Heat Spread

Casual bettors love to say “Vegas always knows,” which certainly appears to be the case with Miami. Spread bets are among the most popular bets offered in basketball, as they are simply a margin-of-victory bet.

Let’s use an example of a point spread for a Heat home game:

As always, the favorite is denoted by the minus sign (-) and the underdog by the plus sign (+). As 3.5-point favorites, point spread bets on the Heat would need at least a four-point win by Miami to cash; bets on the Heat would lose if the Hawks were to win or lose by three points or fewer. Heats fans, make sure to take advantage of the BetMGM bonus code for added benefits when wagering on yo ur favorite players.

Heat Over/Unders

With a team of defensive grinders, one might expect tons of low-scoring games in Miami.

An over/under, or total, is a bet on the combined number of points scored between the two teams in question, with the winner of the matchup having no implication on the wager. If the total between the Hawks and Heat was set at 232 points, over bettors would need both teams to combine for 233 points or more, while under bettors would be rooting for 231 points or fewer. The bet would be declared a “push,” with wagers refunded, if the teams were to score exactly 232 points.

Heat Prop Bets

If you’d rather bet on Bam Adebayo, Jimmy Butler, or any of the young shooters on the Heat, what you’re looking for is a prop bet. A prop bet can be a wager on just about anything, from over/unders on points, rebounds, or assists, to bets as specific as “who will score the first bucket?”

Heat Future Odds

Futures are bets on events far in the future, such as division or title winners, who will win MVP, or whether or not a team will make the postseason. If you’re bullish on Miami’s ability to add a third star over the summer, you might be inclined to bet some of its futures.

How to Bet on the Miami Heat

Online sports betting was halted on November 22, 2021 in Florida after a court ruling that stated online sports betting (sports betting not taking place directly on Seminole Tribal land) was a violation of the Indian Gaming Regulation Act. As such, Floridians are not currently able to place online sports bets until this legislative matter is settled.

Despite online sports betting being illegal, Miami Heat fans can still get in on the action with legal alternatives like daily fantasy sports games. PrizePicks is a great app that allows users to choose over/under totals on their favorite players across a variety of stat line options for every game. The more over/unders you pick correctly on a single wager ticket, the higher the payout. New users can claim a deposit match on up to $100. Sign up for the PrizePicks app now!

Frequently Asked Questions
Who coaches the Miami Heat?
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How many championships have the Miami Heat won?
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Where do the Miami Heat play their home games?
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