
Miami Heat DVOA, Stats, & NBA Rankings
Team Profile

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109.6 22ndOffensive Rating
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110.8 18thDefensive Rating
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-1.2 18thNet Rating
2024 Team Stats
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Points per game110.1 27th
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Points per game Against110.9 28th
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Rebounds per game44.1 25th
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Assists per game26.1 20th

The Miami Heat say guard Tyler Herro (migraine) is available for Tuesday's tilt versus the Orlando Magic. A migraine made Herro a late scratch ahead of Sunday's defeat to the Los Angeles Clippers, but he's been upgraded from probable to active. Having not reached the 20-point threshold in any of his last seven games, the 24-year-old former Sixth Man of the Year looks like a decent buy-low fantasy target in season-long leagues while averaging 16.1 points on 38.3% shooting from the field, 4.4 assists, 4.1 rebounds, and 3.6 triples since Jan. 21. But the bounce-back may not come against the Magic, who are surrendering the fifth-fewest points per game (110.6) in 2023-24.


Miami Heat forward Duncan Robinson (concussion) has remained in concussion protocols over the last three games and hasn't played since their January 29 game against the Phoenix Suns. He was ruled out ahead of time in all three of those games so the fact that he's now listed as questionable makes it seem like he's headed in the right direction. The team will likely check how he feels and run him through some tests during shootaround to see if he could possibly get back on the court. Fantasy managers will want to check back on Tuesday afternoon for any updates. If he has to miss another game, Haywood Highsmith and Caleb Martin will continue to see more opportunities.


Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (ankle) won't suit up for Monday night's meeting with the Nets. The 28-year-old injured his left ankle during Saturday's overtime loss to the Atlanta Hawks, so he finished with two points and two blocks in 19 minutes. Fortunately, head coach Steve Kerr doesn't believe Wiggins will be out long, meaning there's a chance he could return versus Philadelphia on Wednesday. However, until Wiggins is back on the floor, Brandin Podziemski could benefit from a production standpoint.


Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (ankle) is considered doubtful to play Monday versus the Nets. Wiggins hurt his left ankle in a game against Atlanta at the weekend, and his chances of playing against Brooklyn appear slim. Brandin Podziemski started the second half instead of Wiggins versus the Hawks and posted a second consecutive double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds. The rookie out of Santa Clara appears set for his 12th career start without Wiggins on Monday. Podziemski has previously posted 11.1 points, 6.9 rebounds, 4.1 assists, and 1.5 steals as a member of the starting unit.


Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (foot) finished Saturday's overtime loss to Atlanta with two points and two blocks. Unfortunately, his night ended after 19 minutes because of a foot injury. Head coach Steve Kerr announced after the game that X-rays were negative. The 28-year-old also downplayed the injury, stating his foot "wasn't too bad," although the team will likely take things day-by-day, meaning his availability for Monday's game in Brooklyn is in jeopardy. If Wiggins can't suit up for that one, Brandin Podziemski, who had a double-double against the Hawks, would be the favorite to slide into the starting lineup.
