- Matchup: Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Miami Heat
- Date: Saturday, January 17, 2026
- Venue: Kaseya Center, Miami, FL
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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The Oklahoma City Thunder (34-7) will visit the Kaseya Center on Saturday for a showdown against the Miami Heat (21-19).

In their previous outing, the Thunder faced off against the Spurs, securing a decisive victory with a score of 119-98. Oklahoma City showcased an impressive shooting performance, achieving a field goal percentage of 51.9% (42 of 81) and connecting on 11 out of 30 attempts from beyond the arc. At the free-throw line, they converted 24 of their 27 shots for an impressive 88.9% success rate. The team also recorded 43 rebounds, including 5 offensive boards, and contributed 26 assists, while forcing San Antonio into 12 turnovers and collecting 7 steals. Defensively, Oklahoma City limited their opponents to a field goal percentage of 40.0%, as San Antonio shot 34 of 85 from the floor. The Spurs managed 21 assists and 4 steals but struggled with 42 rebounds (12 offensive and 30 defensive) and recorded 11 blocks. San Antonio made 70.8% of their free throws by hitting 17 of 24 attempts, and they shot 35.1% from three-point range, connecting on 13 of 37 tries. The Thunder accumulated 23 personal fouls compared to 25 for the Spurs.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander made significant contributions in this game, shooting 47.8% from the field while dishing out 5 assists. He played 34 minutes, grabbed 5 rebounds, and scored 34 points on 11 of 23 shooting.
The Thunder carry a stellar record of 34-7 into this matchup. They average 121.3 points per game (2nd in the league) while maintaining a shooting percentage of 49.0% from the floor. Oklahoma City is hitting 35.6% of their three-point attempts (538 out of 1,513) and boasts a free-throw percentage of 82.8%. The team averages 43.9 rebounds per game and has accumulated 1,053 assists this season, ranking 14th in the league for assists. They commit 12.3 turnovers per game and average 20.5 personal fouls.
On the defensive end, the Thunder force 18.1 turnovers each game, while drawing 21.5 fouls from opponents. They concede a field goal percentage of 43.6% (1,553 of 3,559) and rank first in the league for opponent points per game (108.1). Oklahoma City allows 37.5% shooting from three-point range and ranks 6th in the league for limiting assists, having given up 1,009 so far.
In their latest match, the Heat won against the Suns with a score of 127-121. Miami secured 32 defensive rebounds along with 9 offensive boards, totaling 41 rebounds. They turned the ball over 12 times while achieving 8 steals in the process. The Suns accumulated 22 fouls, granting Miami 22 free-throw attempts, of which they made 18 for an accuracy rate of 81.8%. From three-point range, Miami completed 13 of 38 attempts (34.2%) and finished the game shooting 52.2% overall (48 for 92). The Heat allowed the Suns to make 44 of their 102 shots, translating to a field goal percentage of 43.1%. Miami went 19 of 20 at the free-throw line, achieving a rate of 95.0%, but they allowed Phoenix 48 rebounds in total (including 18 offensive rebounds).
Bam Adebayo was a key player for Miami, making 11 of 15 shots for a 73.3% field goal percentage and grabbing 9 rebounds. He finished with 29 points in 32 minutes, contributing 4 assists as well.
Miami stands with a record of 21-19 this season. The Heat average 19.1 fouls per game and have a free-throw percentage of 79.0%. They generate 28.6 assists per game (7th in the NBA) but give up the ball 14.7 times per contest. This season, Miami has scored 4,782 points (119.6 per game) and averages 45.5 rebounds.
Defensively, the Heat rank 22nd in the NBA, allowing 117.8 points per game. They force their opponents into an average of 16.1 turnovers per game and restrict teams to a shooting percentage of 45.9% (4th in the league). Miami allows 34.4% on three-point attempts (554 of 1,612) and opponents shoot 80.6% from the charity stripe. They yield 27.2 assists and 47.4 rebounds per game, ranking 18th and 29th, respectively.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA game against the spread?
Pick: Favor Oklahoma City
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