
The latest look at injuries for Wednesday's game between the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics
The Miami Heat could be without two key starters for tonight's game against the Boston Celtics at Kaseya Center.
Forward Norman Powell has already been ruled out while frontcourt mate Andrew Wiggins is listed as questionable
Here's the full injury report:
HEAT
Terry Rozier: Out (Not with team)
Vladislay Goldin: Out (G League)
Trevor Keels: Out (G League)
Jahmir Young: Out (G League)
Norman Powell: Out (Chest)
Andrew Wiggins: Questionable (Toe)
CELTICS
Ron Harper: Questionable (Ankle)
Max Shulga: Out (G League)
John Tonje: Questionable (Two-way)
Nikola Vucevic: Out (Finger)
Amari Williams: Questionable ( G Leauge)
Here's the game preview:
Game time: 7:30 p.m., Kaseya Center
TV: FanDuel Sports Network
Betting line: Heat +6.5
VITALS:
The Heat and Celtics meet for the fourth and final regular season matchup. So far this season, Boston has won all three previous contests. The HEAT are 54-89 all-time versus the Celtics during the regular season, including 30-43 in home games and 24-46 in road games. Erik Spoelstra has recorded 937 career wins (827 regular season & 110 postseason) with the HEAT, previously passing Red Auerbach (885) last season for the third-most by a head coach with a single franchise in NBA history. Next on the list is Jerry Sloan (Jazz) with 1,223 wins followed by Gregg Popovich (Spurs) with 1,560. Miami recorded three 30+ point wins in February, the most for any month in franchise history, surpassing their previous record of two in a single month which was set six different times (March 2024, January 2012, March 2011, January 2010, March 1996 & February 1994). Additionally, the Heat has recorded four 30+ point wins so far this calendar year, already the second-highest yearly total in team history and just one short from tying the franchise record of five set in 2012. Miami dished out a team-record 44 assists on February 1 vs. Chicago, surpassing the previous record of 42 set on December 4, 2024 vs. the Los Angeles Lakers. Additionally, they outscored the Bulls by +43 (134-91) in the game, tying for the third-largest margin of victory in franchise history with their 43-point, 126-83, win against the Clippers on December 29, 1994.
PROJECTED STARTERS
HEAT
F Pelle Larsson
F Andrew Wiggins
C Bam Adebayo
G Tyler Herro
G Davion Mitchell
CELTICS
G Derrick White
G Baylor Scheierman
C Luke Garza
F Jordan Walsh
F Jaylen Brown
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