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The Miami Heat will face the Washington Wizards in a matchup highlighting contrasting recent performances. The Heat enter the game with a record of 33-41, riding a four-game winning streak that has bolstered their position in the Eastern Conference. Tyler Herro leads the team with an average of 23.7 points per game, while Bam Adebayo contributes significantly on the boards with 9.7 rebounds per game.

In stark contrast, the Wizards are struggling with a record of 16-58 and are currently on a two-game losing streak. Jordan Poole is the standout performer for Washington, averaging 20.3 points and 4.5 assists per game. Both teams will be dealing with significant injuries, impacting their lineups as they look to improve their standings.

Miami Heat at Washington Wizards Game Information

Game Date: March 31, 2025
Game Time: 07:00 PM ET
TV Channel: FanDuel Sports Network Sun, NBA League Pass Channel 7
Location: Capital One Arena, Washington, DC
Live Stream: Fubo (free trial)

Washington Wizards Team Statistics and Rankings

Win-Loss Record: 16-58
Conference Record: 12-33
Division Record: 6-7
Streak: 2 loss

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Miami Heat Team Statistics and Rankings

Win-Loss Record: 33-41
Conference Record: 21-25
Division Record: 9-5
Streak: 4 win

Stat Leaders

Washington Wizards (16-58, #5 in division)

Points Leader: Jordan Poole, 20.3 PPG
Rebounds Leader: Jonas Valančiūnas, 8.24 RPG
Assists Leader: Jordan Poole, 4.5 APG
Steals Leader: Colby Jones, 1.33 SPG
Blocks Leader: Alex Sarr, 1.56 BPG

Miami Heat (33-41, #3 in division)

Points Leader: Tyler Herro, 23.7 PPG
Rebounds Leader: Bam Adebayo, 9.65 RPG
Assists Leader: Tyler Herro, 5.6 APG
Steals Leader: Dru Smith, 1.5 SPG
Blocks Leader: Kel’el Ware, 1.11 BPG

Washington Wizards Injury Report

Saddiq Bey – Knee (Out) – The Wizards announced on Friday (Mar. 21) that Bey’s timeline to return to game-action is unclear and is OUT indefinitely.
Bilal Coulibaly – Hamstring (Out For Season) – The Wizards said on Thursday (Mar. 13) that Coulibaly will be out approximately four-to-six weeks following a right hamstring injury sustained in the first quarter of Monday’s (Mar. 10) game against Toronto.
Corey Kispert – Thumb (Out For Season) – Kispert underwent successful surgery on his left thumb on Tuesday (Mar. 18) and is expected to make a full recovery and be ready for the start of next season.
Kyshawn George – Ankle (Day To Day) – George did not play in Saturday’s (Mar. 29) game against the Nets.
Khris Middleton – Knee (Day To Day) – Middleton did not play in Saturday’s (Mar. 29) game against the Nets.
Anthony Gill – Hip (Day To Day) – Gill did not play in Saturday’s (Mar. 29) game against the Nets.
Malcolm Brogdon – Ankle (Day To Day) – Brogdon did not play in Saturday’s (Mar. 29) game against the Nets.

Miami Heat Injury Report

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.
Nikola Jović – Hand (Out) – The Heat announced on Tuesday (Mar. 25) that Jovic was cleared to begin on-court work, but there’s still no timetable for his return to game action, as per Anthony Chiang of the Miami Herald.
Kevin Love – Personal (Out) – The Heat listed Love as OUT for Monday’s (Mar 31) game against Washington.
Andrew Wiggins – Hamstring (Out) – Wiggins didn’t travel with the Heat for their upcoming three-game road trip and won’t play in Saturday’s (Mar. 29) matchup against the 76ers due to a hamstring injury, per Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
Duncan Robinson – Back (Out) – The Heat listed Robinson as OUT for Monday’s (Mar 31) game against Washington.

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