
Miami will look to sweep the season series 3-0 against the Nets to finish off their homestand. (Mandatory credit: Imagn Images)
After a dominant 124-98 win over the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday, the Miami Heat will rematch at home for both team’s second straight game.
It will be the final of Miami’s three/game homestand before heading on the road to face the surging Charlotte Hornets. The Heat are currently sporting a 33-29 record and tied for the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference (Orlando Magic own the tie-breaker). They have also closed the gap to just 1.0 game behind the sixth seed as this end of season playoff push continues. Every win and loss matters even more at this point, even if it comes against a tanking team like the Nets.
Miami’s previous win over Brooklyn was spearheaded by a balanced attack across the rotation, most notably in Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro, Kel’el Ware and Jaime Jaquez Jr. That big man pairing of Adebayo and Ware made history in the process— becoming the first Heat duo to each record 20+ double-doubles in a season since LeBron James and Chris Bosh back in 2011.
Adebayo dropped a team-high 23 points and even record six steals on the defensive end; that number is tied for the most by an active center in the entire league this season. His two-way impact was on peak display, as the Heat outscored Brooklyn by 22 points in his minutes.
Bam Adebayo has been FEASTING in his last 3 games:
23 PTS – 9 REB – 3 AST – 6 STL – W
24 PTS – 11 REB – 1 AST – 1 STL – W
29 PTS – 14 REB – 3 AST – 1 STL
Stepped up as the clear #1 option and doing everything he can to get his team out of the play-in. pic.twitter.com/nd0gXXH0Kt
— The HEAT Realm (@WadexFlash) March 4, 2026
If Miami can get the job done again tonight, they will sweep the season series against the Nets, sweep their homestand and improve to a three-game win streak.
Injury Report (at the time of this publishing):
Brooklyn Nets:
Egor Demin (plantar fascia) — DOUBTFULÂ
Tyson Etienne (g-league) — OUT
Chaney Johnson (g-league) — OUT
Drake Powell (g-league) — OUT
EJ Liddell (g-league) — OUT
Miami Heat:Â Â
Simone Fontecchio (groin) — OUT
Norman Powell (groin) — OUT
Nikola Jovic (back) — OUT
Trevor Keels (g-league) — OUT
Vlad Goldin (g-league) — OUT
Keshad Johnson (g-league) — OUT
Terry Rozier (not with team) — OUT
Projected Starting 5 (subject to change):
Brooklyn Nets:
Nolan Traore, G
Terance Mann, G
Michael Porter Jr., F
Noah Clowney, F
Day’Ron Sharpe, C
Miami Heat:
Davion Mitchell, G
Tyler Herro, G
Pelle Larsson, F
Andrew Wiggins, F
Bam Adebayo, F/C
Broadcast Info:
Tipoff: 7:30 PM EST
TV: FanDuel Sports Network Sun (Eric Reid & John Crotty)
Radio: AM 560 Sports WQAM & The HEAT Radio Network (Jason Jackson)
Spanish Radio: WAQI 710 AM & The HEAT Spanish Radio Network (José Pañeda)
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