- Matchup: Miami Heat vs Los Angeles Lakers
- Scheduled For: Sunday, November 2, 2025
- Venue: crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA
- Broadcast: Spectrum Sportsnet
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On Sunday, the Los Angeles Lakers (3-2) will host the Miami Heat (3-2) at the crypto.com Arena, aiming for a critical win.

In their previous matchup, the Heat faced the Spurs, suffering a defeat with a score of 107-101. Miami recorded a field goal percentage of 43.3%, hitting 39 out of 90 attempts, while sinking 15 of 38 three-point shots. At the free-throw line, they were efficient, converting 8 of 11 attempts for 72.7%. Miami secured 34 rebounds, including 7 offensive boards, and provided 29 assists while forcing 11 turnovers and achieving 6 steals. Defensively, they allowed the Spurs to shoot 44.2% from the field (38 of 86). San Antonio managed 26 assists and recorded 10 steals, while also pulling down 44 rebounds (9 offensive, 35 defensive) and blocking 2 shots. The Spurs shot 73.9% from the free-throw line, making 17 out of 23 attempts, and hit 14 of their 41 attempts from beyond the arc. Miami committed 20 fouls compared to San Antonio’s 17.
Bam Adebayo made a significant impact in the last game, scoring 31 points on 12 of 27 shooting. He played for 37 minutes and grabbed 10 rebounds, shooting 44.4% from the field while also dishing out 3 assists.
The Heat arrive for this matchup with a 3-2 record this season, averaging 125.4 points per game, which places them 5th in the NBA. They connect on 49.4% of their field goal attempts and 40.5% from three-point range (79 of 195), as well as 81.4% from the free-throw line. Miami averages 46.4 rebounds per game and has a season total of 148 assists, ranking 3rd in the league for assists. They also commit 16.0 turnovers per game and average 21.0 personal fouls.
Defensively, Miami forces 16.0 turnovers per game, drawing 19.6 fouls and relinquishing 127 assists on the season, ranking 17th overall. They allow a field goal percentage of 42.7% (196 of 459) and give up 45.6 rebounds per contest. Opponents are shooting 33.5% from three-point territory, and the Heat are ranked 8th in the NBA in opponents’ points per game, allowing 114.0.
In their last outing, the Lakers secured a narrow victory against the Timberwolves with a score of 116-115. They collected a total of 41 rebounds, with 32 being defensive and 9 offensive. The team turned the ball over 19 times while making 7 steals in the game. Minnesota was charged with 23 fouls, allowing the Lakers 22 free-throw attempts, of which they converted 15 for a shooting rate of 68.2%. Los Angeles hit 11 out of 31 three-pointers (35.5%) and achieved a field goal percentage of 54.2% by making 45 of 83 attempts. The Timberwolves shot 50% from the floor, converting 41 of 82 attempts. Minnesota also shot 50.0% from beyond the arc, hitting 15 of 30 attempts, and went 18 of 22 at the free-throw line (81.8%). Defensively, the Lakers allowed Minnesota to grab 40 rebounds overall, including 8 offensive.
Austin Reaves was a key player for the Lakers, scoring 28 points in 40 minutes of play while providing 16 assists. He made 9 of 24 shot attempts, resulting in a shooting percentage of 37.5%, along with 1 rebound.
Los Angeles holds a 3-2 record this season. They commit an average of 19.8 personal fouls per game and have a free-throw percentage of 77.9%. Their assist rate is at 26.4 per game, ranking 13th in the league, while their turnover rate is 18.6 per game. The Lakers have scored a total of 588 points this season, averaging 117.6 points per game, and grab 41.2 rebounds per game. Offensively, Los Angeles boasts a field goal percentage of 52.5%, ranking 2nd in the NBA.
Defensively, the Lakers allow opponents to shoot 39.7% from three-point range (77 of 194) and 81.0% from the free-throw line. They concede an average of 26.8 assists and 40.6 rebounds per game, ranking 20th and 8th respectively. Los Angeles ranks 15th in points allowed per game at 117.2 and forces 16.8 turnovers per game while permitting teams a shooting percentage of 46.9% from the field (14th in the league).
Who will emerge victorious against the spread in tonight’s NBA clash?
Prediction: Take Los Angeles
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