NBA Game Preview: Houston Rockets (37-21) vs. Miami Heat (31-29)

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Tipoff is scheduled for 3:30 PM EST
Venue: Kaseya Center, Miami, FL
TV: Amazon Prime Video (national), SCHN (Space City Home Network)

A Saturday matinee cross-conference matchup features a top Western Conference contender visiting an Eastern Play-In hopeful. The Rockets sit 3rd in the West and are riding a three-game winning streak with elite defense, while the Heat (8th in the East) are looking to snap a two-game skid at home with their veteran physicality and home-court energy.

Team Context

  • Rockets: 37-21 (.638), 3rd Western Conference (7 GB of top seed). Road record 17-14. Elite defense (109.1 OPP PPG allowed, +5.6 net rating), balanced attack led by star power and youth.
  • Heat: 31-29 (.517), 8th Eastern Conference (13.5 GB). Home record 17-11. Higher-scoring offense (119.9 PPG) but defensive vulnerabilities (117.2 OPP PPG).

Recent Form

Rockets have won three straight, including a dominant 128-97 win over Sacramento (Reed Sheppard career-high 7 threes) and a resilient 113-108 comeback at Orlando on Feb. 26 (erased a 19-point deficit). They are 6-4 in their last 10 and have looked sharp on the road during this stretch.

Heat have lost two in a row (most recently 128-117 at Philadelphia on Feb. 26) and sit 5-5 in their last 10. They have been inconsistent on the glass and perimeter but remain dangerous at Kaseya Center when clicking offensively.

Injury Report

Rockets

  • Fred VanVleet (G) – Out (right knee ACL repair – season-long).
  • Steven Adams (C) – Out (left ankle surgery – season-ending).
  • Jae’Sean Tate (F) – Out (right knee Grade 2 MCL sprain – re-evaluation in ~2 weeks).
  • Jabari Smith Jr. (F) – Day-to-day (ankle – game-time decision).

Heat

  • Nikola Jovic (F) – Out (lower back – injury management).
  • Terry Rozier (G) – Out (not with team).
  • Norman Powell (G) – Questionable (right groin soreness).
    Tyler Herro, Bam Adebayo, and Andrew Wiggins are expected to be available and play heavy minutes.

Houston is thinner in backcourt and frontcourt depth; Miami has more roster flexibility if Powell plays.

Key Player Matchups

  • Frontcourt/Interior: Alperen Şengün (HOU – ~19-20 PPG, 9-10 RPG, elite passing big) vs. Bam Adebayo (MIA – two-way anchor, physical rebounder and scorer). Şengün’s playmaking vs. Bam’s defense and rim protection will be pivotal in the paint.
  • Wings/Scoring: Kevin Durant (HOU – team-high ~25.8 PPG, mid-range and length threat) and Tari Eason/Dorian Finney-Smith vs. Tyler Herro (MIA – volume scorer) and Andrew Wiggins. Durant’s size creates mismatches; Herro’s shooting stretches the floor.
  • Guards/Athleticism: Reed Sheppard (HOU – hot 3PT shooting, rookie impact) and Amen Thompson (elite defender, athletic finisher ~14 PPG, 8+ RPG) vs. Heat backcourt depth (Davion Mitchell/Powell if active). Houston’s transition speed and defense could overwhelm.
  • Bench/Depth: Rockets lean on young energy and role players; Heat use veterans for physicality and experience.

Rockets excel in defensive rebounding and forced turnovers; Heat strong in offensive rebounding and free-throw generation.

Series History (2025-26 Season)

This is the first meeting between the teams this season (rematch scheduled for March 21 in Houston). All-time, the Heat hold a slight edge (42-34 regular season), but Houston has been competitive in recent years.

Betting Trends

  • Spread: Houston has covered well as road favorites recently.
  • Total: Rockets games have hit Under in 14 of last 20; elite Houston defense keeps scores in check. Heat games trend higher overall but lower vs. strong defensive teams.
  • Other Trends: Rockets 6-4 last 10 and strong ATS on the road; Heat 6-4 ATS last 10 but struggling to cover as home favorites lately. Unders have been profitable in Rockets games all season.

The Rockets’ defensive versatility, momentum, and star-driven offense make them the clear side despite the road venue. Miami’s home crowd and Adebayo/Herro duo can keep it competitive early, but Houston should control the second half and pull away for a 116-110 style win in a competitive, defensively focused game.

Game Odds

Houston Rockets              – 3.5

Miami Heat                        225.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, February 27, 2026

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