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The Charlotte Hornets will face off against the Miami Heat in a matchup featuring two teams with contrasting recent performances. The Hornets enter the game with a record of 15-48, having secured a win in their last outing, but they remain at the bottom of their division. In contrast, the Heat, with a record of 29-34, are currently on a three-game losing streak, which has impacted their playoff positioning. Miami’s Tyler Herro leads the team with an average of 23.8 points per game, while LaMelo Ball paces the Hornets with 25.8 points per game. Both teams will be looking to turn their fortunes around as they meet at the Kaseya Center.

Charlotte Hornets at Miami Heat Game Information

Game Date: March 10, 2025
Game Time: 07:30 PM ET
TV Channel: FanDuel Sports Network Extra (South), NBA League Pass Channel 4
Location: Kaseya Center, Miami, FL
Live Stream: Fubo (free trial)

Miami Heat Team Statistics and Rankings

Win-Loss Record: 29-34
Conference Record: 18-21
Division Record: 7-4
Streak: 3 loss

Charlotte Hornets Team Statistics and Rankings

Win-Loss Record: 15-48
Conference Record: 8-32
Division Record: 0-11
Streak: 1 win

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Stat Leaders

Miami Heat (29-34, #3 in division)

Points Leader: Tyler Herro, 23.8 PPG
Rebounds Leader: Bam Adebayo, 9.97 RPG
Assists Leader: Tyler Herro, 5.8 APG
Steals Leader: Dru Smith, 1.5 SPG
Blocks Leader: Kel’el Ware, 1.09 BPG

Charlotte Hornets (15-48, #4 in division)

Points Leader: LaMelo Ball, 25.8 PPG
Rebounds Leader: Mark Williams, 9.87 RPG
Assists Leader: LaMelo Ball, 7 APG
Steals Leader: Josh Okogie, 2.71 SPG
Blocks Leader: Nick Richards, 1.24 BPG

Miami Heat Injury Report

Duncan Robinson – Back (Day To Day) – The Heat listed Robinson as Questionable for Monday’s (Mar. 10) game against the Hornets.
Dru Smith – Achilles (Out For Season) – The Heat announced on Friday (Dec. 27) that Smith underwent successful surgery to repair a ruptured left achilles tendon. He will miss the remainder of the season.
Haywood Highsmith – Knee (Day To Day) – The Heat listed Highsmith as Questionable for Monday’s (Mar. 10) game against the Hornets.
Alec Burks – Back (Day To Day) – The Heat listed Burks as Questionable for Monday’s (Mar. 10) game against the Hornets.
Tyler Herro – Illness (Day To Day) – The Heat listed Herro as Probable for Monday’s (Mar. 10) game against the Hornets.
Nikola Jović – Hand (Out) – Jovic won’t require surgery to repair the fractured second metacarpal on his right hand, but his status for the rest of the season remains in question, as per Barry Jackson and Anthony Chiang of the Miami Herald.
Andrew Wiggins – Ankle (Day To Day) – The Heat listed Wiggins as Probable for Monday’s (Mar. 10) game against the Hornets.

Charlotte Hornets Injury Report

Grant Williams – ACL (Out For Season) – The Hornets announced on Wednesday (Dec. 11) that Williams underwent successful surgery to repair multiple tears in his knee, including the ACL, per ESPN’s Shams Charania. He is expected to return in 9 to 12 months.
Brandon Miller – Wrist (Out For Season) – The Hornets announced Friday (Jan. 23) that Miller underwent surgery to repair a torn scapholunate ligament in his right wrist and will miss the remainder of the 2024-25 season.
Jusuf Nurkić – Neck (Day To Day) – The Hornets listed Nurkic as Probable for Monday’s (Mar. 10) game against the Heat.
Josh Okogie – Hamstring (Out) – The Hornets announced on Monday (Mar. 3) that Okogie has continued the rehabilitation for his left hamstring strain. He has begun individual on court workouts and will be reevaluated in two weeks.
Tre Mann – Back (Out For Season) – Mann has been ruled out for the rest of the 2024-25 season, according to Spencer Percy of Buzz Beat Podcast.

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