The Golden State Warriors (2-2) take the court against the Miami Heat (2-3) at 7:00 PM ET on Thursday, October 27, 2022 on NBA TV, NBCS-BA, and BSSUN.
The Warriors are a 7.5-point favorite against the Heat when the Warriors and the Heat meet. The matchup features a point total of 225.5.
Warriors vs. Heat Betting Odds
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- Spread: Golden State -7.5
- Total: 225.5
- Moneyline: Golden State -303, Miami +242
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Heat at Warriors odds, spread, & more
- Pick ATS: Heat (+ 7.5)
- Pick OU:
Under (225.5)
- Prediction:
Warriors 110 – Heat 105
- Golden State won 71% of the games last season in which it was favored on the moneyline (44-18).
- When playing as a moneyline favorite with odds of -303 or shorter last year, Golden State had a record of 22-5 (81.5%).
- Based on this matchup’s moneyline, Golden State’s implied win probability is 75.2%.
- Miami has not yet won when playing as the moneyline underdog this season, going 0-7.
- Miami has not yet played as a moneyline underdog of +242 or longer.
- Miami has a 29.2% chance to win this matchup based on the moneyline’s implied probability.
- Last year, the Warriors averaged 111.0 points per game, 5.4 more points than the 105.6 the Heat allowed.
- When Golden State totaled more than 105.6 points last season, it went 33-18-2 against the spread and 41-12 overall.
- When Miami allowed fewer than 111.0 points last season, it went 40-16 against the spread and 45-11 overall.
- The Heat scored an average of 110.0 points per game last year, just 4.5 more points than the 105.5 the Warriors allowed to opponents.
- Miami put together a 40-15 ATS record and a 44-11 overall record last season in games it scored more than 105.5 points.
- Golden State’s record was 32-17-3 against the spread and 42-10 overall when it allowed fewer than 110.0 points last season.
- Last season, the Warriors were at the 15th spot in the NBA’s scoring charts (111.0 PPG), while the Heat allowed the fourth-fewest points per game (105.6) in the league.
- The 17th-ranked scoring NBA team was Miami a season ago (110.0 PPG), while the Golden State squad was the third-ranked defense (105.5 PPG) in the league.
- The Warriors put up a total of 454 more points than their opponents last year (an average of 5.5 per game), and the Heat out-scored opponents by 365 points on the season (4.4 more per game).