- Matchup: Utah Jazz vs Miami Heat
- Date: Monday, February 9, 2026
- Venue: Kaseya Center, Miami, FL
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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The Miami Heat (27-25) will host the Utah Jazz (16-36) this Monday at Kaseya Center.

The Jazz recently faced the Atlanta Hawks, losing a close contest 121-119. Utah committed 24 personal fouls compared to Atlanta’s 18. From beyond the arc, they made 8 of 35 attempts. The Hawks shot 73.9% from the free-throw line, converting 17 out of 23 shots. Atlanta dominated the boards with 50 rebounds (19 offensive, 31 defensive) and recorded 4 blocks and 34 assists, while also securing 3 steals. Defensively, Utah allowed their opponents to shoot 49.0%, as Atlanta hit 48 out of 98 attempts. The Jazz recorded 19 assists, forced 10 turnovers, and achieved 7 steals. Rebounding was a strong suit for Utah, grabbing a total of 49 boards, including 18 offensive rebounds. At the charity stripe, the Jazz converted 13 of 20 attempts for a 65.0% shooting rate. Overall, they achieved a field goal percentage of 46.5% (47 for 101) and converted 12 out of their 30 three-point shots.
Isaiah Collier played a pivotal role in the game, shooting 50.0% from the floor and dishing out 11 assists. He logged 48 minutes and collected 7 rebounds, scoring a total of 25 points on 11 of 22 shooting.
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This season, Utah holds a record of 16-36. The team has averaged 15.7 turnovers per game and commits 21.8 fouls nightly. Collectively, Utah secures 43.8 rebounds per game and has accumulated 1,563 assists this season, placing them 2nd in the NBA for assists. The Jazz have a three-point shooting percentage of 35.1% (676 out of 1,927) and a free-throw shooting percentage of 79.7%. They average 118.3 points per game, ranking 6th in the league, while shooting 46.8% overall.
On defense, the Jazz force an average of 13.6 turnovers per game while committing 20.8 fouls. They rank 30th in the league for assists allowed, yielding 1,597 to opposing teams this season. The Jazz’s defense allows opponents to shoot 49.2% from the field (2,350 out of 4,775) and they average 45.0 rebounds conceded per game. They allow 37.5% from three-point range and rank 30th in points allowed, conceding 126.8 points per game.
In their last outing, the Heat lost 127-115 to the Hawks. In terms of rebounding, Miami allowed Atlanta to collect 47 boards, including 8 offensive rebounds. The Heat shot 42.0% from three, hitting 21 of 50 attempts, and finished 8 of 13 from the free-throw line (61.5%). Atlanta shot 49 out of 101 from the field, achieving 48.5% efficiency. The Heat ended the game with a field goal percentage of 43.8%, hitting 42 out of 96 attempts, while converting 8 of 32 three-pointers (25.0%). They successfully made 23 free throws for an impressive rate of 88.5%. Atlanta committed 22 fouls, leading to 26 free-throw opportunities for Miami. The Heat also had 13 turnovers and managed to secure 6 steals during the match, recording 41 defensive and 12 offensive rebounds for a total of 53.
Jaime Jaquez Jr. was a key contributor for Miami, shooting 9 of 17 (52.9%) with 8 rebounds. He totaled 21 points in 28 minutes of play, along with 3 assists.
Currently, Miami’s record stands at 27-25 for the season. Offensively, they shoot 46.4% from the field, ranking 19th in the league. Miami has scored 6,235 points this season (averaging 119.9 points per game) and collects 46.6 rebounds per game. They provide 28.7 assists per game, ranking 7th in the NBA, and average 14.3 turnovers. The Heat commit 18.9 personal fouls per game and convert 79.1% from the charity stripe.
Defensively, Miami allows 35.0% from three-point range (727 out of 2,078) and opponents shoot 80.7% from the free-throw line against them. The Heat concede 27.3 assists and 47.3 rebounds per game, ranking 22nd and 29th in the NBA, respectively. Defensively, Miami ranks 22nd in points allowed, giving up 118.0 points per game. They force 15.8 turnovers and opponents shoot 46.0% from the floor, where they rank 7th.
Who will triumph in tonight’s NBA game against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on Utah
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