- Matchup: Miami Heat vs Golden State Warriors
- Date of Event: Monday, January 19, 2026
- Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco, CA
- Broadcast: NBC Sports Bay Area
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On Monday, the Golden State Warriors (23-19) will welcome the Miami Heat (21-20) to Chase Center for an exciting showdown.

In their latest outing, the Heat faced the Celtics but came up short, losing 119-114. Miami committed 20 personal fouls compared to Boston’s 22. From the three-point line, they converted 13 out of 39 attempts. Boston excelled at the free-throw line, achieving a remarkable 96.0% by hitting 24 out of 25 attempts. The Celtics dominated the boards with 51 rebounds (18 offensive and 33 defensive) and added 2 blocks. Boston also posted 22 assists and recorded 5 steals. Defensively, the Heat allowed the Celtics to shoot 45.1% from the field on 41 out of 91 attempts. Miami compiled 25 assists, forced 13 turnovers, and earned 7 steals. In total, they secured 40 rebounds, with 12 being offensive, and made 21 of 27 free throw attempts, equating to a conversion rate of 77.8%. The Heat concluded the game with a field goal percentage of 44.8%, hitting 39 of 87 shots and connecting on 15 of their 42 attempts from beyond the arc.
Norman Powell was pivotal in the last game, finishing with an impressive 66.7% shooting accuracy and delivering 2 assists. He played for 32 minutes, collecting 3 rebounds and scoring 26 points on 10 of 15 shooting.
As of now, Miami holds a record of 21-20 this season. They are averaging 119.4 points per game, ranking 5th in the league, and have a shooting percentage of 47.0%. From the three-point range, they boast a 36.8% success rate, making 536 of 1,457 attempts, and shoot 79.0% from the free-throw line. Miami averages 45.3 rebounds per game and leads the NBA with 1,167 assists this season. The team averages 14.5 turnovers per game and commits 19.1 personal fouls on average.
On the defensive side, the Heat force 16.0 turnovers per game while committing 20.4 fouls. Opponents are shooting 34.3% from three-point territory against them, with Miami ranked 22nd in points allowed per game (117.8). Their defense allows a field goal percentage of 45.9% (1,762 out of 3,841) and they relinquish an average of 47.5 rebounds per game. Moreover, Miami ranks 20th in assists allowed, giving up 1,108 assists this season.
The Warriors recently secured a victory over the Knicks, winning 126-113. They collected 28 defensive and 10 offensive rebounds for a total of 38 for the game. They turned the ball over 12 times while achieving 7 steals. The Knicks committed 14 personal fouls, allowing the Warriors 13 free throw attempts, of which they made 10 for a success rate of 76.9%. Golden State excelled with 20 three-pointers, converting 44.4% of their attempts. They finished the game with 48 successful field goals out of 89 attempts, culminating in a shooting percentage of 53.9%. The Warriors allowed the Knicks to hit 42 out of 91 field goal attempts, translating to an opponent shooting rate of 46.2%. From three-point range, the Knicks made 36.8% of their shots (14 of 38) and went 15 of 19 from the free-throw line (78.9%). On the boards, Golden State limited New York to 41 rebounds (14 offensive).
Jimmy Butler made a significant impact in the game, scoring 32 points on 14 of 22 shooting for an impressive field goal percentage of 63.6%. He secured 8 rebounds and provided 4 assists during his 32 minutes on the court.
Golden State’s current season record is 23-19. They average 20.0 personal fouls per game while hitting 82.1% from the charity stripe. They have an average of 28.4 assists per game, ranking 9th in the league, with 15.5 turnovers per game. Over the season, they have scored 4,862 points, averaging 115.8 points per game, while collecting 43.2 rebounds each contest. The Warriors currently have a field goal percentage of 45.9%, ranking them 25th
Defensively, Golden State is ranked 8th in points allowed (113.2 per game). They force 15.5 turnovers each game and allow opponents to shoot 47.1% from the field (18th in the league). The Warriors give up 34.7% on three-pointers (515 of 1,485) and opponents convert 79.2% of their free throw attempts. They allow an average of 26.2 assists and 44.3 rebounds per game, ranking 12th and 16th respectively.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA clash against the spread?
Prediction: Back Miami
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