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Heat vs Cavaliers Odds, Picks & Predictions for Game 1

Eric Rosales

By Eric Rosales in NBA Basketball

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Kenny Atkinson speaks with Cleveland Cavaliers guards Darius Garland and Donovan Mitchell
Jan 3, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson speaks with Cleveland Cavaliers guard Darius Garland (10) and Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) during the first half against the Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images
  • The Cleveland Cavaliers are hefty 12.5-point favorites in Game 1 of their Round 1 NBA Playoff series vs the Miami Heat
  • Miami is the first 10-seed to advance from the play-in into the NBA Playoffs
  • See my Heat vs Cavaliers Game 1 predictions, player props, and odds on April 20

After a gruelling overtime win to clinch their berth in the postseason, the Miami Heat (39-45, 41-42-1 ATS) are in Cleveland to take on the top-seeded Cavaliers (64-18, 48-33-1) in Game 1 of their opening round NBA Playoff series. The books are expecting the East’s top team to take care of business in the opener, which goes Sunday at 7pm ET from Rocket Arena in Cleveland, with TNT carrying the broadcast.

Heat vs Cavaliers Odds

Bet TypeHeatCavaliers
Spread+12.5 (-112)-12.5 (-108)
Moneyline+480-650
TotalO 215.5 (-108)U 215.5 (-112)

The Heat are deep 12.5-point road underdogs in the NBA odds, including a distant +480 on the moneyline. Cleveland has extremely short -650 odds on the moneyline. The total checks in at 215.5 points, with the Over cashing in four of the last five head-to-heads.

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Cleveland, which enters the playoffs with the third-best NBA Championship odds at +600, doesn’t have anyone on its injured list.

As for Miami, Kevin Love (personal) has been ruled out for Game 1. He missed both of the Heat’s play-in games.

Heat vs Cavaliers Player Props

PlayerPointsReboundsAssistsThrees Made
Donovan Mitchell CLE)24.5 (O -120 | U -110)4.5 (O -125 | U -105)5.5 (O +100 | U -130)2.5 (O -175 | U +135)
Tyler Herro (MIA)23.5 (O -115 | U -115)4.5 (O -135 | U +105)4.5 (O -145 | U +114)2.5 (O -115 | U -115)
Andrew Wiggins (MIA)17.5 (O -125 | U -105)4.5 (O -160 | U +124)3.5 (O +114 | U -145)2.5 (O +140 | U -180)
Bam Adebayo (MIA)17.5 (O -110 | U -120)9.5 (O -125 | U -105)4.5 (O +120 | U -154)1.5 (O +154 | U -200 )
Darius Garland (CLE)17.5 (O -110 | U -120)3.5 (O +110 | U -140)6.5 (O +100 | U -130)2.5 (O +124 | U -160)
Evan Mobley (CLE)16.5 (O -115 | U -115)10.5 (O +100 | U -130)4.5 (O +130 | U -166)1.5 (O +130 | U -166)
Jarrett Allen (CLE)13.5 (O -130 | U +100)10.5 (O -105 | U -125)OFFOFF
De’Andre Hunter (CLE)11.5 (O -115 | U -115)OFFOFF1.5 (O -166 | U +130)
Davion Mitchell (MIA)10.5 (O +105 | U -135)4.5 (O -130 | U +100)4.5 (O -135 | U +105)1.5 (O +120 | U -154)
Ty Jerome (CLE)8.5 (O -130 | U +100)2.5 (O +120 | U -154)2.5 (O -120 | U -110)1.5 (O +120 | U -154)
Max Strus (CLE)8.5 (O -115 | U -115)4.5 (O -115 | U -115)2.5 (O -140 | U +110)1.5 (O -188 | U +145)
Kel’el Ware (MIA)7.5 (O -130 | U +100)7.5 (O -105 | U -125)OFFOFF

NBA props from DraftKings Sportsbook on April 20. Download the top NBA betting apps before the NBA playoffs.

Tyler Herro has been Miami’s leading scorer through two play-in games, averaging 34 points per game on a very healthy 57.5% shooting from the field, including an 8-for-17 mark from downtown. He has his team’s highest scoring prop at 23.5 points.

Cleveland big men Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley share the highest rebounding prop for this matchup at 10.5, while Darius Garland leads all assists props at 6.5.

Miami Heat vs Cleveland Cavaliers Picks

  • Heat vs Cavaliers pick: Cavaliers -12.5 (-112)
  • Heat vs Cavaliers prop bet: Herro Over 23.5 points (-115)

It’s a classic rest vs rust matchup Sunday. Miami has had to go on the road and beat the Bulls, before their 123-114 OT win over Atlanta.

In both games their defense played a huge role, limiting Chicago to a season-low in scoring with 90 points, before holding the Hawks to 43.1% shooting from the field, and limiting them to 16-for-47 from downtown, a 34% clip.

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The Cavaliers, meanwhile, have been off for a week after clinching the top seed in the East, and some have been down even longer. That includes leading scorer and all-star Donovan Mitchell.

Cleveland’s leading scorer last stepped on an NBA court for competitive action on April 16, a full two weeks ago, as he sat the final five games of the year to rest an ankle injury.

Heat vs Cavaliers Statistical Matchup

HeatStatisticCavaliers
110.6 (24th)Scoring 121.9 (1st)
110.0 (7th)Points Allowed112.4 (12th)
46.5% (18th)FG%49.1% (2nd)
36.7% (12th)3PT%38.3% (2nd)

It should matter a little bit, but it’s hard to mistake that this is an overwhelming advantage to a Cleveland team that is essentially running back the same core from last year’s playoff disappointment, but with major leaps and bounds as a unit.

The Cavaliers led the NBA in scoring this year, putting up 121.9 points per game, shooting 49.1% from the field and 38.3% from 3-point range.

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Their only roster tweak was a biggie, picking up wing De’Andre Hunter, and he should pay dividends in this one, as he has the size and speed to harass Herro all over the court.

Cleveland also boasts a 34-7 home record, six wins better than any other team at home in conference. They’ve won the last two against the Heat, taking two of three in the regular season series.

Even though Miami is 7-3 ATS in the last 10 matchups with the Cavaliers, I like the Cavs to jump on a team coming down from an emotional play-in run, and smack them back into reality. Miami should be able to hang in early, but I don’t think they can keep up the scoring pace.

Eric Rosales
Eric Rosales

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Having worked in and around sports since 1997, Eric is truly a knowledgeable expert. The two-time journalism grad specializes in all things NBA and NFL. From TSN.ca to CTV's Olympic Broadcast Consortium, Eric's work has appeared in local and national publications alike.

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