After just over a week of NBA action, Warriors vs. Heat meet for the second time in the young season, both surprisingly with negative records.
Golden State fell for the second consecutive game in a 114-128 loss to the Pistons on Sunday. Meanwhile, Miami also has two losses in a row, losing 113-119 to the Kings for their first win of the season.
Without further ado, at JefeBet we leave you with the best preview of the interesting match between Golden State Warriors vs Miami Heats.
Predictions, Odds, and Betting Preview for the Golden State Warriors vs Miami Heats NBA Regular Season Game on November 01, 2022
- Where: FTX Arena – Miami, Florida
- When: Tuesday, November 1, 2022, 7:30 PM E.T.
Odds provided by BetMGM.
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Betting on the Golden State Warriors
- Regular season record: 3-4
- Spread: To be defined
- BetMGM Moneyline:To be defined
- Over/Under: To be defined
Neither Stephen Curry’s 36 points nor Jordan Poole’s 30 were enough to prevent the Warriors’ second consecutive loss in the middle of a five-game road trip that keeps them winless on the road after three games.
While Golden State’s offensive prowess remains intact, they have had a lot of trouble defending this year and in five of their seven games, they have conceded more than 120 points to their opponents .
Detroit, a team that barely won its second game on Sunday, made those shortcomings evident by averaging 48.2 % from the field and 42.4 % from long distance, in addition to having a maximum lead of 19 points at one point in the game that ended by 14 points.
During the first meeting between these teams in the current season, it was the Warriors who took the victory with a score of 123-110. Something important to keep in mind.
Betting on the Miami Heat
- Regular season record: 2-5
- Spread: To be defined
- BetMGM Moneyline:To be defined
- Over/Under: To be defined
Like the Warriors, the Heat’s main problem this year is that they have not been able to implement that great defense that took them all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals last season.
With their loss to the Kings, Miami allowed more than 110 points in four of their seven games, while their two wins came in two of those three games in which they did not allow that many points.
Against Sacramento, the top scorer was Tyler Herro, who had his first game of the season over 30 goals when he finished with 34 and this year has led a Miami team with a little more offense than last season, but that has been lacking when it comes to defense.
JefeBet Prediction
To be defined