Miami Heat vs. Toronto Raptors Prediction, Preview, and Odds

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Miami Heat are on the road to face the Toronto Raptors Wednesday night. Miami came off a home win over Phoenix Monday night, but they failed to cover the 2.5-point line. Toronto won the previous game against Detroit. The teams have split the regular season series this season.

Miami Heat beat Phoenix Suns at home for their third straight victory. Miami is 7-7 on the season and third in the Southeast Division. The Heat are 19th in scoring offense and 11th on defense this season. Omer Yurtseven and Victor Oladipo are injured and ruled out for this contest. Tyler Herro is considered day-to-day. Toronto Raptors are 11 th in defense and 19 in offense this year. They allow 110 points per game. Toronto is 13th threes per contest and 16th from the field. Heat shoot 45.6% from field and 35% on three-point range.

Toronto Raptors beat Detroit Pistons on the road Monday night. The team is 8-7 on season and second in the Atlantic Division. Toronto is 3.5 games behind the Celtics for the division lead. Pascal Siakam, Gary Trent Jr. and Fred VanVleet are injured. Miami Heat are playing Toronto Raptors on Tuesday night at the American Airlines Arena. Miami is a 10-point favorite. They are expected to win. It's a game between two teams that are struggling to find their form. There are many players who can help the team.

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Miami has won three straight games. Toronto had dropped four of six before beating the Pistons on Monday night. The Raptors are banged up without Siakam and VanVleet and Trent Jr. and they could be without secondary or tertiary options on the offensive end of the floor. Miami has momentum and is healthier than Toronto.

Miami has seen the over hit in eight of their 14 games this season. Miami is 24th in the league in tempo this year, while Toronto is 22nd in it. Toronto commits the fewest turnovers per game this term with 12.7 a night.

Miami Heat vs. Toronto Raptors is a basketball game. Chris King has been involved in professional and collegiate sports for more than three decades. He has written books about college basketball, the NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, golf and the World Cup.


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