New York Knicks vs Miami Heat Prediction, 1/26/2022 NBA Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: New York Knicks vs Miami Heat
Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Location: FTX Arena in Miami, FL
TV: Bally Sports Sun
FTX Arena is where the Miami Heat (30-17) will go up against the New York Knicks (23-25) on Wednesday.
The Knicks stepped onto the hardwood against the Cavaliers and took a loss by a score of 95-93 in their last game. New York finished the contest having earned a 41.7% FG percentage (35 out of 84) and converted 12 of their 38 shots from downtown. From the charity stripe, the Knicks knocked down 11 of their 21 tries for a percentage of 52.4%. With respect to grabbing rebounds, they compiled 45 with 11 of them being of the offensive sort. They also distributed 21 assists in the matchup in addition to creating 1 turnovers and earning 11 steals. Regarding the defense, New York allowed 43.2% from the floor on 35 of 81 shooting. Cleveland recorded 51 dimes and had 29 steals in the game. Furthermore, Cleveland grabbed 39 rebounds (12 offensive, 27 defensive) and added 1 block. Cleveland walked away from this one shooting 60.0% from the free throw line by making 12 of 20 shots. They converted 13 of their 36 shots from 3-point range. With respect to fouls, the Knicks ended up with 19 while the Cavaliers racked up 19 fouls.
RJ Barrett is one guy who was important for the game. He accounted for 24 points on 9 of 16 shooting. He was on the court for 34 minutes played and collected 5 rebounds. Barrett finished the game at 56.3% from the floor and dished out 4 dimes.
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New York enters this matchup with a record of 23-25 for the campaign. They average 103.9 points per contest (27th in the NBA) while hitting 43.6% from the floor. The Knicks are shooting 35.7% on shots from distance (625 of 1,749) and 75.2% from the charity stripe. As a team, New York is pulling in 45.6 rebounds per game and has accounted for 1,017 assists so far this season, which has them ranked 28th in basketball in terms of passing. They are turning it over 13.4 times per contest and as a basketball team they commit 19.4 fouls per game.
On the defensive end of the court, the Knicks are able to force 12.8 turnovers per contest and they draw 19.2 fouls. They surrender 34.7% on 3-point attempts and they are 5th in basketball in points per game allowed (104.3). The Knicks defensively are giving up a FG percentage of 44.0% (1,813 of 4,124) and they relinquish 43.7 rebounds per game as a basketball team. They currently rank 18th in the league in giving up assists with 1,152 relinquished for the season.
When they last played, the Heat took home the win by a final score of 113-107 when they faced the Lakers. In regard to cleaning the glass, Miami permitted Los Angeles to get 31 overall (7 on the offensive side). They finished 27.5% from distance by shooting 11 out of 40 and finished the game at 24 of 30 from the charity stripe (80.0%). The Heat permitted the Lakers to convert 36 out of their 79 attempts from the field which had them shooting 45.6% for the matchup. When all was said and done, the Heat shot 40 out of 81 from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 49.4%. Regarding three-point shots, Miami knocked down 15 out of their 33 attempts (45.5%). They were able to knock down 18 of those for a rate of 90.0%. The Lakers earned 17 personal fouls for the matchup which took the Heat to the free throw line for a total of 20 shots. They turned the ball over 15 times, while getting 9 steals for this contest. The Heat were able to collect 33 defensive rebounds and 6 offensive rebounds totaling 39 in the matchup.
Jimmy Butler was important for the Heat for the contest. He converted 7 out of 18 in this matchup for a rate of 38.9%, and tallied 10 rebounds. Butler had 20 points in his 39 mins of playing time and accounted for 12 dimes for the game.
Miami has a record of 30-17 for the campaign. As an offense, the Heat are connecting on 46.0% from the field, which has them ranked 13th in the NBA. Miami has scored 5,103 pts for the season (108.6 per contest) and they snag 44.5 boards per contest. They are earning an assist 25.7 times per game (6th in the league) and they are losing possession via turnover 14.4 times per game. The Heat commit 20.1 fouls per contest and they go 80.7% from the charity stripe.
The Miami defense gives up 35.0% on shots from beyond the perimeter (640 of 1,828) and opponents are making 78.6% of their free throw shots. They surrender 23.3 dimes and 41.2 total boards per game, which is ranked 11th and 1st in the league. The Heat defensively are ranked 4th in the league in points given up per game with 104.1. They are forcing their opponents into 15.4 TO's per game and have allowed teams to shoot 44.3% from the floor (9th in the NBA).
Who will win tonight's NBA game against the spread?
Guy Bruhn's Pick: Take Miami
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