Cavaliers vs Heat Prediction, NBA 24-25: Betting Odds, Spread, Moneyline and Player Props
Cavaliers vs Heat Stats, NBA 24-25: With Cleveland already holding a 1-0 series lead after a 121-100 blowout in Game 1, the Heat are staring down an uphill climb. Miami, which snuck into the playoffs through the play-in, must now face one of the East's most balanced teams.
Meanwhile, the Cavaliers, led by Donovan Mitchell’s 30-point opener, are looking to keep their dominant form intact at home. Cleveland’s deep roster and two-way firepower have them poised for a deep postseason run.

But if there’s one thing the Heat have proven time and again, it’s that they can never be counted out—especially when Herro and Adebayo find rhythm.
Cavaliers vs Heat Player Stats
Cleveland Cavaliers
- Donovan Mitchell (G): Points per Game: 24.0, Steals per Game: 1.34, Role: Star playmaker and clutch-time scorer
- Jarrett Allen (C): Rebounds per Game: 9.7, Field Goal %: 70.63%, Role: Rebounding machine and high-efficiency finisher
- Darius Garland (G): Assists per Game: 6.7, Free Throw %: 87.84%, Role: Floor general who sets the tempo
- Evan Mobley (F): Blocks per Game: 1.59, Role: Defensive anchor and secondary scorer
- Ty Jerome (G): 3-Point %: 43.87%, Role: Off-the-bench sniper
Miami Heat
- Tyler Herro (G): Points per Game: 23.9, Assists per Game: 5.5, Free Throw %: 87.77%, Role: Primary scorer and creator
- Bam Adebayo (C): Rebounds per Game: 9.6, Steals per Game: 1.26, FG %: 48.52%, Role: Defensive enforcer and post presence
- Kel’el Ware (F): Blocks per Game: 1.11, Role: Rim protector and energy guy
- Alec Burks (G): 3-Point %: 42.51%, Role: Veteran scorer off the bench
Cavaliers vs Heat Head-to-Head & Series Recap
| Date | Result | Winner High | Loser High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 20 | Cleveland 121, Miami 100 (Game 1) | Mitchell – 30 pts | Adebayo – 24 pts |
| Jan 29 | Cleveland 126, Miami 106 | Mitchell – 34 pts | Rozier – 22 pts |
| Mar 5 | Cleveland 112, Miami 107 | Mitchell – 26 pts | Adebayo – 34 pts |
| Dec 8 | Miami 122, Cleveland 113 | Herro – 34 pts | Garland – 23 pts |
Next Games:
- Apr 23: Game 2 – Miami at Cleveland (7:30 PM ET)
- Apr 26: Game 3 – Cleveland at Miami
- Apr 28: Game 4 – Cleveland at Miami
- Apr 30–May 4: Game 5–7* (if necessary)
Cleveland leads the series 1-0 and has won three of four meetings this season.
Cavaliers vs Heat Stat Leaders Comparison
| Stat Category | Cleveland | Miami |
|---|---|---|
| Points | Donovan Mitchell – 24.0 | Tyler Herro – 23.9 |
| Rebounds | Jarrett Allen – 9.7 | Bam Adebayo – 9.6 |
| Assists | Darius Garland – 6.7 | Tyler Herro – 5.5 |
| Steals | Donovan Mitchell – 1.34 | Bam Adebayo – 1.26 |
| Blocks | Evan Mobley – 1.59 | Kel’el Ware – 1.11 |
| FG% | Jarrett Allen – 70.63% | Bam Adebayo – 48.52% |
| FT% | Darius Garland – 87.84% | Tyler Herro – 87.77% |
| 3PT% | Ty Jerome – 43.87% | Alec Burks – 42.51% |
Cavaliers vs Heat Team Offensive Breakdown
Cleveland Cavaliers
Points per Game: 121.9
Field Goal %: 49.06%
Three-Point %: 38.31%
Strategy: Balanced offense powered by Mitchell’s scoring and Allen’s high-percentage finishes. Spacing and efficient ball movement give Cleveland an edge.
X-Factor: Garland’s playmaking against Miami’s aggressive perimeter defenders.
Miami Heat
Points per Game: 110.6
Field Goal %: 46.48%
Three-Point %: 36.73%
Strategy: Slower tempo, methodical execution. Herro fuels the scoring engine, while Bam controls the interior.
X-Factor: Bench scoring and transition defense must step up to keep pace.
Cavaliers vs Heat Standings & Team Form
| Team | Record | Home | Road | Division | Point Diff | Streak |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cleveland | 64-18 | 34-7 | 30-11 | 12-4 | +9.5 | Lost 1 |
| Miami | 37-45 | 19-22 | 17-23 | 10-6 | +0.6 | Lost 1 |
Cavaliers vs Heat Key Takeaways
- Mitchell’s dominance in Game 1 reminded fans why the Cavaliers are a threat in the East. His backcourt chemistry with Garland is peaking at the right time.
- Miami needs a turnaround, especially defensively. Adebayo can’t do it all alone, and if Herro doesn’t get hot early, the Heat could get buried again.
- Cleveland’s depth and interior strength give them the clear edge. But the Heat have a playoff pedigree—and that counts for something.
- Game 2 will determine the tone for the rest of the series. If Miami can't steal one on the road, a sweep could be looming.


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