What was the point spread for the Rockets vs. Heat game?
The Rockets were favored by 1.5 to 3.5 points, depending on the source.
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The Houston Rockets and Miami Heat faced off on February 28, 2026, at the Kaseya Center. This article provides a recap of expert predictions, odds, and betting insights surrounding the game.
The Rockets entered the game with a 37-21 record, while the Heat were 31-29. Houston was looking to extend a three-game winning streak, while Miami aimed to bounce back from recent losses. Injury reports indicated Jabari Smith Jr. was out for the Rockets, and Nikola Jovic and Norman Powell were unavailable for the Heat.
Betting trends suggested a close game, with the Rockets slightly favored. The SportsLine model, known for its accuracy in NBA predictions, leaned towards the over, projecting a combined score of 233 points. Recent trends showed the Over hitting in multiple Rockets and Heat games leading up to this matchup.
The game was broadcast on Amazon Prime Video and Space City Home Network.
The Rockets were favored by 1.5 to 3.5 points, depending on the source.
The over/under was set at 225.5 or 226.5 points.
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