The Brooklyn Nets (31-28) will face the Miami Heat (38-21) in Brooklyn on Thursday, March 3 at Barclays Center. Brooklyn, the home team, have only won two out of the last ten games, whereas Miami, the visitors, have come out on top in six out of the last ten games. Don’t forget to place your bets and then catch the excitement live at 7:30 PM ET!
Toe-to-toe, how does Brooklyn measure up versus Miami historically?
These franchises have battled in two contests this season and the Nets have fallen in each game against the Heat. That said, the score was 115-111 in favor of the Heat the most recent time they met up on February 12, 2022. In that game, Brooklyn had a 56.6% and a 30% field goal percentage and three pointer percentage respectively. Conversely, Miami had a 58.49% field goal percentage and a 34.48% 3pt percentage. Regarding rebounds, the Nets snagged 5, whereas the Heat had 7. Concerning assists, the former had 16 and the latter earned 20. Which team will you bet on to flatten the competition on Thursday? The Nets, playing with the home court advantage, or the Heat, as the visitors?
Betting Preview for the Brooklyn Nets vs. the Miami Heat on Thursday, March 3
Where:
Barclays Center in Brooklyn
When:
Thursday, March 3, 2022
Betting on the Brooklyn Nets
Record:
31-28 |
Atlantic Division Standing:
4
The Brooklyn Nets lost to the Toronto Raptors in their most recent game on Monday, 97-133, due to a poor showing from the squad’s best players. Aldridge amassed 15 points, whereas Bruce Brown had 14 points. The Nets are currently in 8th place in the conference. Be sure to read our odds assessment for Thursday’s game further down and think about how the team’s recent performance could influence their meeting versus Miami.
Absences and Injuries
The Nets have zero injured players ruled out.
Betting on the Miami Heat
Record:
38-21 |
Southeast Division Standing:
1
The Miami Heat have won six out of the last ten games and are dominating their conference right now. In their latest game, they beat the Chicago Bulls 112-99, due to a steady efforts from Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro. Furthermore, Adebayo generated 15 points. Tyler Herro had 20 points. Check out our analysis further down to learn how this performance has cast their odds for the upcoming game versus Brooklyn on Thursday.
Absences and Injuries
The Heat have no injured players ruled out.
Odds Update: Moneyline, Over/Under and Spread Picks | Nets vs. Heat
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