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Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs: Preview, Predictions and Picks for February 1, 2025

Updated on:
Feb 1, 2025 8:53 PM
On Saturday, February 1, 2025, at 8:30 PM, the Miami Heat will face off against the San Antonio Spurs at the Frost Bank Center. The Heat, led by Tyler Herro, look to build on their 23-23 record and 1-0 series lead, while the Spurs, fueled by Victor Wembanyama, aim to bounce back from their 21-24 record and 12th place standing in the Western Conference. Expect an exciting matchup as these two teams clash in this crucial NBA showdown.
Miami Heat vs San Antonio Spurs

Current Odds

MIA
SA
Over
224.0
-115
Under
225.5
-110
MIA
-4.5
-110
SA
+4.5
-105
MIA
ML
-202
SA
ML
+185

San Antonio Spurs recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
1/29/25 vs LA Clippers L 128-116
1/25/25 vs Indiana Pacers L 136-98
1/23/25 vs Indiana Pacers W 140-110
1/19/25 @ Miami Heat L 128-107
1/17/25 vs Memphis Grizzlies L 140-112

Miami Heat recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
1/29/25 vs Cleveland Cavaliers L 126-106
1/27/25 vs Orlando Magic W 125-119 2OT
1/25/25 @ Brooklyn Nets W 106-97
1/23/25 @ Milwaukee Bucks L 125-96
1/21/25 vs Portland Trail Blazers L 116-107

San Antonio Spurs injuries

  • Riley Minix (F): Out

Miami Heat injuries

  • Josh Richardson (SG): Out
  • Jimmy Butler (SF): Suspension
  • Dru Smith (G): Out

Heat vs Spurs game info

Type Info
Venue Frost Bank Center
Location San Antonio, TX
Tip-off Sat 8:30 PM

Heat vs Spurs predictions

When it comes to crunch time, Miami Heat’s Tyler Herro is set to take charge. He's been scoring an average of 24.1 points per game, and with his projected 36 minutes on the court, he could very well hit around 23 points. His playmaking skills aren't to be overlooked either, contributing an estimated 5.6 assists; don’t forget the boards as he snags close to six rebounds. Then there's Bam Adebayo’s presence in the paint. Expect him to show up defensively and cover the glass with his commanding average of 9.9 rebounds per game. He’s also slated for 16 points, further solidifying the Heat's interior strength. Players like Duncan Robinson and Nikola Jovic will add their share of offensive firepower, which helps to round out the team.

Shifting gears to the San Antonio Spurs, Victor Wembanyama is the name that’s lighting up conversations. His towering figure isn’t just for show, as he's dropping about 24.6 points per game and pulling in a hefty 11.5 rebounds. This matchup sees him likely to challenge those Miami defenses. Chris Paul adds the icing on the cake with his precision passing; expect around 7.8 assists to his tally, facilitating the Spurs offense seamlessly. The youthful flair of Jeremy Sochan and Devin Vassell will also be key as they look to add an edge in scoring and defense. Sochan's all-around game, alongside Wembanyama, promises a dynamic duo on court.

With all eyes on this intense showdown, this one might just tip in favor of the San Antonio Spurs. The home advantage at the Frost Bank Center, coupled with the Spurs’ blend of veteran leadership and young talent, gives them a slight edge over the Heat's resilience and road form. The presence of Wembanyama inside is likely to be a game-changer, challenging the Heat’s defensive strategies throughout. However, it's never wise to count Miami out—Herro and Adebayo could easily turn the tide if given even an inch of space. Ultimately, the Spurs could just scrape through with a win, assuming their key players deliver the goods on game day. Never a dull moment in the NBA, right? Who do you have your money on?

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