Nets vs. Heat game preview: How to watch, TV channel, start time
The Brooklyn Nets (33-24, fifth in the Eastern Conference) welcome the Miami Heat (32-26, sixth in the Eastern Conference) to Barclays Center on Wednesday for the second of three matchups between the two teams this season. Brooklyn currently leads the regular-season series 1-0.
In the first game, a Nets 102-101 win in Jan. 8, Brooklyn won a game that came down to the wire. Despite Kevin Durant suffering his right MCL injury in the third quarter of this game after running into Jimmy Butler, the Nets had a chance to win at the end. Royce O’Neale had a putback with 3.2 seconds left that gave Brooklyn the one-point win.
As has been the theme recently when previewing the Nets, Brooklyn is a fundamentally different team now than they were when they played the Heat in January. Now that the trade deadline has passed, the Nets are looking towards the future by investing in young players. Brooklyn has lost four of its last five games. Miami comes into this game having won three of its last five games, but have a significant amount of injuries. This has been a constant theme for the Heat this season as they have not been fully healthy at any point this season.
Here’s when and where you can tune in to see the matchup:
How to watch
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 15
Time: 7:30 p.m. EST
Location: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY
Channel: YES Network
Nets vs. Heat notable injuries
Nets: No injuries to report.
Heat: OUT: Tyler Herro (knee), Nikola Jovic (back), Kyle Lowry (knee), Victor Oladipo (ankle), and Omer Yurtseven (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: Duncan Robinson (finger).
Probable starting lineups
Brooklyn Nets
Guard: Spencer Dinwiddie
Guard: Mikal Bridges
Forward: Cameron Johnson
Forward: Dorian Finney-Smith
Center: Nic Claxton
Miami Heat
Guard: Gabe Vincent
Guard: Max Strus
Forward: Caleb Martin
Forward: Jimmy Butler
Center: Bam Adebayo