Miami Heat vs. Golden State Warriors odds, tips and betting trends | November 1
Miami Heat vs. Golden State Warriors odds, tips and betting trends | November 1

The Golden State Warriors (3-4) will hope to break a three-game road losing streak when squaring off against the Miami Heat (2-5) on Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at FTX Arena, airing at 4:30 PM ET on BSSUN and NBCS-BA.

The Heat are just a 1-point favorite against the Warriors when the Heat and Warriors square off in a game oddsmakers expect to be a close one. The game’s over/under is set at 217.

Heat vs. Warriors Betting Odds

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  • Spread: Miami -1
  • Total: 217
  • Moneyline: Miami -165, Golden State +145

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Warriors at Heat odds, spread, & more

  • Pick ATS: Heat (- 1)
  • Pick OU:

    Under (217)

  • Prediction:
    Heat 108 – Warriors 107
  • Miami has won in 14, or 40%, of the 35 contests it has been named as the odds-on favorite in this year.
  • Miami has yet to win this season when listed as a favorite of -165 or better on the moneyline this season.
  • The moneyline set for this matchup implies Miami has a 62.3% chance of walking away with the win.
  • Golden State has been the underdog on the moneyline a total of seven times this season, and it has lost each of those games.
  • Golden State has not yet played as a moneyline underdog of +145 or longer.
  • Golden State has an implied moneyline win probability of 40.8% in this contest.
  • The Heat record 108.0 points per game, 14.0 fewer points than the 122.0 the Warriors give up.
  • The Warriors put up an average of 118.7 points per game, 8.1 more points than the 110.6 the Heat give up to opponents.
  • Golden State is 2-4 against the spread and 3-3 overall when it scores more than 110.6 points.
  • Golden State has put together a 3-3 record in games it scores more than 110.6 points.
  • Miami’s record is 1-4 against the spread and 2-3 overall when it allows fewer than 118.7 points.
  • Miami’s record is 2-3 when it gives up fewer than 118.7 points.
  • The Heat are at the 26th spot in the NBA’s scoring charts (108.0 PPG), while the Warriors allow the 29th-fewest points per game (122.0) in the league.
  • Golden State’s squad is currently the third-ranked scoring team in the NBA (118.7 PPG), while Miami’s team is 12th in points allowed per game (110.6).
  • The Heat have a -18-point scoring differential on the season (-2.6 per game). The Warriors have also been out-scored by opponents on average this year (23 total points, 3.3 per game).

  
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