Heat vs. Hawks Injury Report: Bam Adebayo Probable, Terry Rozier Questionable

Apr 5, 2024; Houston, Texas, USA; Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier (2) brings the ball up the court; Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 5, 2024; Houston, Texas, USA; Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier (2) brings the ball up the court; Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports / Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

Here's the injury report for Tuesday's game between the Miami Heat and Atlanta Hawks:

HEAT

Bam Adebayo: Probable - Left Hand Sprain

Tyler Herro: Available - Right Foot Medial Tendinitis

Nikola Jovic: Probable - Right Ankle Sprain

Kevin Love: Probable - Left Ankle Sprain

Josh Richardson: Out - Right Shoulder Surgery

Duncan Robinson: Probable - Left Facet Syndrome

Orlando Robinson: Probable - Low Back Spasms

Terry Rozier: Questionable - Neck Spasm

HAWKS

Saddiq Bey: Out - Left Knee Torn ACL

AJ Griffin: Out- Right Ankle Sprain

Seth Lundy: Out - Left Ankle Soreness

Onyeka Okongwu: Out - Toe Sprain

Trae Young: Out - Finger Torn Ligament

Here's the game preview:

Time: 7:30 p.m.

Where: State Farm Arena, Atlanta

TV: Bally Sports Sun

Betting line: Heat -2.5

Vitals: The Heat and Hawks meet for the fourth and final matchup this regular season. So far this season, Miami holds a 2-1 series lead, and with a victory, will win the series for the third-straight season. Last season, Miami won the series, 3-1. The Heat are 78-59 all-time versus Atlanta during the regular season, including 50-20 in home games and 28-39 in road games. The Hawks will play their final two home games of the regular season on Tuesday (4/9) against the Miami Heat and on Wednesday (4/10) against the Charlotte Hornets ... Following Wednesday's home finale, the club will hit the road for their final two games of the regular season, first at Minnesota (4/12) followed by a contest at Indiana (4/14)

PROJECTED STARTERS

HEAT

G Terry Rozier

G Duncan Robinson

C Bam Adebayo

F Jimmy Butler

F Nikola Jovic

HAWKS

F Jalen Johnson

F De'Andre Hunter

C Clint Capela

G Bogdan Bogdanovic

G Dejounte Murray

QUOTABLE: Heat coach Erik Spoelstra after Sunday's loss to the Indiana Pacers: “You want to end up playing games of meaning, but when you say they are games of meaning, that also means they are games of consequences. That's the whole point of this right now in both conferences. There's going to be wild swings of emotion.”

Anthony Pasciolla is a contributor to Inside The Heat. He can be reached atampasciolla@gmail.com or on Instagram @anthony.pasciolla


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