Celtics vs Heat NBA player props - Thu., Jan. 15
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The Boston Celtics (24-15) travel to Kaseya Center to face the Miami Heat (21-19) in this Thursday night NBA matchup.
After an early Miami Heat lead through the first three quarters, the Boston Celtics storm back in the fourth to steal it.
Looking at the win over Phoenix, which was Herro's fourth game since returning from his toe contusion, Miami ran more than 30 screens per 100 possessions. What resulted was a victory that saw its offense overpower the Suns, though once again featured a slog of a third quarter, with head coach Erik Spoelstra saying that there needs to be a balance.
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Five takeaways from the Miami Heat’s 119-114 loss to the Boston Celtics (25-15) on Thursday night at Kaseya Center to drop to 1-1 on its three-game homestand. The Heat ends the homestand on Saturday against the defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder:
The Miami Heat continue to find themselves in the news regarding star players who may be looking to end up elsewhere. Amid the week of Ja Morant rumors, the Hea
Bam Adebayo is thriving in Miami’s faster pace, and with Davion Mitchell out, the Heat lean more on ISO sets. That favors Bam attacking the Celtics' younger frontcourt with his versatile scoring.
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The SportsLine model is projecting Phoenix's Devin Booker to score 26.7 points on average and be one of five Suns players to score 12.8 or more points. Miami's Norman Powell (questionable, back), meanwhile, is projected to have 21.8 points as six Heat players score 13.4 points or more as the Over hits nearly 60% of the time.
Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant recently purchased a house in Miami. Morant was listed as an executor of a trust that purchased a $3.2 million home in Miami-Dade County on Dec. 23, according to Lucas Finton and Damichael Cole of the Memphis Commercial Appeal.
Jalen Duren had a monstrous double-double, ending the game with 16 points and 18 rebounds in his first game in roughly two weeks. Cade Cunningham had 10 points and 11 assists on 3-16 shooting, overcoming a bad night shooting to still get the victory.
Anfernee Simons scores 18 of his season-high 39 points in the fourth quarter, leading the Boston Celtics to a 119-114 comeback win over the Miami Heat on Thursday night.