The Miami Heat (1-2) play the Toronto Raptors (1-2) at 4:30 PM ET on Monday, October 24, 2022 on BSSUN and SportsNet.
The Heat head into their game as a 3.5-point favorite against the Raptors. The matchup’s point total is set at 217.5.
Heat vs. Raptors Betting Odds
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- Spread: Miami -3.5
- Total: 217.5
- Moneyline: Miami -167, Toronto +140
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Raptors at Heat odds, spread, & more
- Pick ATS: Heat (- 3.5)
- Pick OU:
Under (217.5)
- Prediction:
Heat 111 – Raptors 104
- Miami finished with a 39-20 record in games it was listed as the moneyline favorite last season (winning 66.1% of those games).
- In games it played as a moneyline favorite with odds of -167 or shorter last year, Miami had a record of 32-9 (78%).
- Miami has an implied moneyline win probability of 62.5% in this matchup.
- Toronto won 17, or 47.2%, of the 36 games it played as underdogs last season.
- Toronto had a record of 8-13, a 38.1% win rate, when it was set as the underdog by +140 or more by sportsbooks last season.
- Oddsmakers have implied with the moneyline set for this matchup that Toronto has a 41.7% chance to win.
- Last year, the Heat scored 110.0 points per game, just 2.9 more points than the 107.1 the Raptors gave up.
- Miami went 36-13 against the spread and 40-9 overall last season when scoring more than 107.1 points.
- When Toronto allowed fewer than 110.0 points last season, it went 35-15 against the spread and 36-14 overall.
- The Raptors scored an average of 109.4 points per game last year, only 3.8 more points than the 105.6 the Heat allowed.
- When it scored more than 105.6 points last season, Toronto went 36-12 against the spread and 38-10 overall.
- Miami went 38-13 against the spread and 43-8 overall last season when it allowed fewer than 109.4 points.
- Last season, the Heat were the league’s 17th-ranked scoring team (110.0 PPG), while the Raptors were the seventh-ranked defense in terms of points per game (107.1) in NBA play.
- Toronto was the NBA’s 20th-ranked offense (109.4 PPG) a season ago, while Miami allowed the fourth-ranked average points per game (105.6).
- The Heat totaled 365 more points than their opponents last season (4.4 per game on average), and the Raptors scored 188 more points than their opponents (2.3 per game).