Heat vs Cavaliers Odds, Prediction, Picks for NBA Playoffs Game 2

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Imagn Images. Pictured: Miami’s Tyler Herro (left) and Cleveland’s Jarrett Allen (right).

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The Miami Heat (0-1) and Cleveland Cavaliers (1-0) will face off in Game 2 of their first round NBA Playoff series tonight. Tipoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. The game will broadcast live on NBA TV.

The Cavaliers are 12-point favorites over the Heat on the spread, with the over/under set at 212.5 total points. Cleveland is a -650 favorite to win outright, while Miami is +475 to pull off the upset.

Let's get into my Heat vs. Cavaliers predictions and NBA picks for Wednesday, April 23.

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Heat vs Cavaliers Prediction, Picks for NBA Playoffs Game 2

My Cavaliers vs. Heat Game 2 best bets are on Jarrett Allen Over 10.5 Rebounds and Tyler Herro Over 2.5 Three-Pointers Made, with the best lines currently available at BetMGM. But as always, make sure to shop for the best line using our live NBA odds page.

My Picks: Tyler Herro Over 2.5 Three-Pointers Made (-105), Jarrett Allen Over 10.5 Rebounds (-115)

Heat vs Cavaliers Game 2 Betting Odds

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Wednesday, April 23
7:30 p.m. ET
NBA TV
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Heat Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+12
-110
212.5
-110o / -110u
+475
Cavaliers Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-12
-110
212.5
-110o / -110u
-650
Odds via BetMGM. Get up-to-the-minute NBA odds here.
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  • Heat vs. Cavaliers spread: Cavaliers -12
  • Heat vs. Cavaliers over/under: 212.5 total points
  • Heat vs. Cavaliers moneyline: Heat +475, Cavaliers -650
  • Heat vs. Cavaliers best bets: Tyler Herro Over 2.5 3PM, Jarrett Allen Over 10.5 Rebounds

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Miami Heat vs. Cleveland Cavaliers Game 2 Preview

This all comes down to whether or not the Heat will manufacture the three-pointers necessary to compete. Last game, they didn't, and it came back to bite them. Thirty-one of the Heat's 80 shots came from deep in the first matchup of this series. That isn't enough. They shot 43 of their 75 shots from beyond the arc in a Game 2 road spot in Boston last year, their only win of the series.

I like two props in this game. The first is Tyler Herro over 2.5 three-pointers made. I outlined the variance earlier. He would be a big part in why the Heat would attempt more triples.

In fact, Herro went 3-for-6 last game in a low-volume affair from the perimeter, and in last year's upset over Boston, where the Heat jacked up 43 three-pointers, Herro went 6-for-11 from downtown, shooting roughly a quarter of the team's attempts from long range.

I'm expecting him to be around that 8-10 attempt mark in Game 2 (at least), so three makes is in range again.

I also like Jarrett Allen over 10.5 rebounds. This may be an Allen rebound leader series. Evan Mobley could always get his, but Allen is going to be home (inside the paint) more and have those opportunities on the glass. Allen is also just the best rebounder in the series, plain and simple.

The Heat start Bam Adebayo and Kel'el Ware. Ware is an inconsistent (and very talented) rookie who may get shelved again like he did in Game 1 when he played just 20 minutes and was a non-factor. This reverts back into the old Heat defense where Adebayo is switching like a madman while attempting to cover up everyone's mess, and he often does because he's a walking top-10 defense.

All of that bodes well for Allen on the glass. There's also the possibility that Allen could push Ware around with less of Adebayo in the paint.

Heat vs Cavaliers Game 2 Best Bets

  • Tyler Herro Over 2.5 Three-Pointers Made (-105)
  • Jarrett Allen Over 10.5 Rebounds (-115)

Heat vs Cavaliers Parlay for Game 2

  • Jarrett Allen Over 10.5 Rebounds
  • Tyler Herro Over 2.5 Three-Pointers Made

Parlay Payout: +274 at DraftKings


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