

The Miami Heat are without forward Andrew Wiggins for tonight's game against the Atlanta Hawks. He was a late addition to the injury report.
Here's the full injury report:
HEAT
Norman Powell: Questionable (Personal Reasons)
Tyler Herro: Out (ribs)
Terry Rozier: Out (Not with team)
Nikola Jovic: Questionable (Hip)
Andrew Wiggins: Out (Hamstring)
HAWKS
N'Faly Dante: Out (Knee)
RayJ Dennis: Doubtful (G League)
Nikola Djurisic: Doubtful (G League)
Caleb Houstan: Doubtful (G League)
Onyeka Okongwu: Out (Dental)
Kristaps Porzingis: Questionable (Achilles)
Duop Reath: Out (Foot)
Here's the game preview:
Game time: 7:30 p.m., Kaseya Center, Miami
TV: FanDuel Sports Network
Betting line: Heat -5.5
VITALS:
The Heat and Hawks meet for the second of four regular season matchups. Earlier this season, Miami recorded a, 126-111, win in Atlanta on December 26 and has now won three-straight against the Hawks, including seven of the last eight in Miami. The Heat are 82-61 all-time versus Atlanta during the regular season, including 52-20 in home games and 30-41 in road games. Hawks forward Jalen Johnson is coming off of his Eastern Conference-leading eighth triple-double of the season on 1/31 in Indiana, finishing with game highs of 33 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists and a game-high tying three steals in 37 minutes of play ... Three of his eight triple-doubles have been 30-point triple-doubles, trailing only Nikola Jokic (6) and Luka Dončić (5) for the most 30-point triple-doubles in the NBA this season ... The 2026 NBA All-Star recorded his 30th career outing with 20+ points, 10+ rebounds and 5+ assists on 1/31, passing Dominique Wilkins for the fourth-most such games in franchise history.
PROJECTED STARTERS
HEAT
G Davion Mitchell
G Simone Fontecchio
C Bam Adebayo
F Pelle Larsson
F Andrew Wiggins
HAWKS
F Zaccharie Risacher
F Jalen Johnson
C Mouhamed Gueye
G Dyson Daniels
G Nickeil Alexander-Walker
QUOTABLE
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra on Kel'el Ware's play against the Bulls: “I was encouraged by his defensive activity,” he said. “He’s part of that young gun crew. Offensively, he moved the ball when he needed to, gave us vertical spacing when he needed to, shot the three when he needed to. Those things, I think we can build on.”
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