Atlanta Hawks vs Miami Heat preview and teams – 2013 NBA Week 9

The third of Tuesday NBA Week 9 matches is between Atlanta Hawks and Miami Heat. The game is set to commence at 11:40am with the game to be played at American Airlines Arena. Home team Miami Heat go into the match as the favourites in the market. View our preview and teams for the game between Atlanta Hawks and Miami Heat.

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When: 11:40 | Tuesday 24/12/2013

Where: American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL

Atlanta Hawks $4.15 vs Miami Heat $1.25 at Sportsbet Australia get a $250 FREE BET on this match

Atlanta Hawks $4.05 vs Miami Heat $1.25 at Luxbet Australia get a $500 FREE BET on this match

Odds Comparison:

Atlanta Hawks 4.15 3.95 4.05 3.95 4.15 4.00
Miami Heat
1.25 1.27 1.25 1.27 1.25 1.25

Teams:

Atlanta Hawks

Atlanta Hawks logo

 

Num Player
6 Pero Antic
14 Gustavo Ayon
42 Elton Brand
5 DeMarre Carroll
7 Jared Cunningham
15 Al Horford
12 John Jenkins
26 Kyle Korver
8 Shelvin Mack
20 Cartier Martin
4 Paul Millsap
17 Dennis Schroder
32 Mike Scott
0 Jeff Teague
3 Louis Williams

 

Miami Heat:

Miami Heat logo
Num Player
34 Ray Allen
11 Chris Andersen
50 Joel Anthony
31 Shane Battier
8 Michael Beasley
1 Chris Bosh
15 Mario Chalmers
30 Norris Cole
40 Udonis Haslem
6 LeBron James
22 James Jones
9 Rashard Lewis
21 Roger Mason Jr.
20 Greg Oden
3 Dwyane Wade

Preview:

The Atlanta Hawks routinely struggle offensively when facing the Miami Heat.

Given their recent offensive surge, coupled with the Heat’s lackluster defensive performance their last time out, the Hawks could have better luck offensively this time.

Atlanta looks to extend a season-high winning streak to four games and avoid a ninth straight loss to the Heat on Monday night in Miami.

The Hawks (15-12) are starting to grasp first-year coach Mike Budenholzer’s ball-movement lessons. They already average a NBA-best 25.6 assists, but have been even better at distributing the basketball during their win streak, averaging 34.7. Not surprisingly, they’re shooting 52.9 percent and averaging 118.7 points – 17.0 better than their season average.

“It’s an indication they’re just getting a better and better understanding of the ball movement and how we want to play,” Budenholzer said after his team had 32 assists in Friday’s 118-85 win over Utah. “Passing and hitting the open guy just becomes something that’s expected.”

Jeff Teague is averaging 14.7 points and 11.0 assists during the win streak and Al Horford is shooting 65.1 percent and averaging 23.6 points in his last five games – 5.4 better than his team-leading average.

Although the Hawks have been excelling offensively, they had one of their worst showings in their lone meeting with the Heat on Nov. 19, turning the ball over 24 times in a 104-88 loss.

An inefficient offense has typically been Atlanta’s downfall versus Miami.

The Hawks have lost eight straight to Miami, and are averaging 87.6 points and 18.7 turnovers in the last seven. They haven’t scored more than 93 in the series since a 116-109 triple-overtime loss on Jan. 5, 2012.

Horford has scored 12 or less in four of his last six games against the Heat, while Teague is averaging 10.3 points on 34.1 percent shooting and 4.0 turnovers in his last four.

Miami (20-6) has been difficult to score on this season, but defense was an afterthought in Friday’s matchup with Sacramento. The Heat allowed an opponent season-high 58.1 percent shooting and let the Kings score 60 points in the paint.

Despite going through the motions defensively, coach Erik Spoelstra wasn’t too upset – Mainly because his offense shot 61.4 percent and made 10 of 23 shots from beyond the arc in a 122-103 win. The Heat, who have won four straight, set a season high for points, with 70 coming in the paint, and had 32 assists on a season-best 51 field goals.

“From a coach’s standpoint it left a lot to be desired defensively,” Spoelstra said. “I don’t have that many problems or complaints offensively. It was great pace, great energy. Guys were really playing off each other, helping guys get shots, very unselfish.”

Chris Bosh had a team-high 25 points, Dwyane Wade scored 20 and LeBron James had 18 points, eight assists and six rebounds despite sitting out the fourth quarter.

Bosh and Wade have both stepped up during Miami’s win streak. Bosh is shooting 60.7 percent to average 20.5 points – 5.5 better than his season mark – while Wade is hitting 60.0 percent of his shots to average 25.8 – 5.9 more than his average.

Wade missed last month’s game against the Hawks due to a knee injury, while Bosh scored 19.

Source: www.nba.com

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