Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs Injury Report

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The Miami Heat (5-4) are facing off against No. 1 pick Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs (3-6) on Sunday night.
The Heat are fresh off an eight-point win against the Atlanta Hawks, while the Spurs came up short against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday.
Injury Report:
HEAT
R.J. Hampton: Out - G League - Two-Way
Tyler Herro: Out - Right Ankle; Sprain
Caleb Martin: Out - Left Knee; Tendinosis
Jimmy Butler: Questionable - Personal Reasons
Nikola Jovic: Probable - Head; Non-Covid Illness
Kevin Love: Available - Left Shoulder; Contusion
Duncan Robinson: Available - Right Wrist; Sprain
Dru Smith: Available - Right Ac Joint; Sprain
SPURS
Charles Bediako: Out - G League - Two-Way
Sidy Cissoko - Out G League - On Assignment
Sir'Jabari Rice: Out - G League - Two-Way
Tre Jones: Questionable - Right Hamstring; Tightness
Miami took down Atlanta without Jimmy Butler because of a dominant performance from All-Star center Bam Adebayo. Wembanyama is going to test the limits of Adebayo’s defense due to his 7-foot-4 frame.
Herro is not expected to return until December, meaning veteran Kyle Lowry’s offensive contributions are a must-have. He has recorded more than 15 points in the Heat’s last two contests.
Duncan Robinson sees more minutes because of Herro’s injury. He struggled against the Hawks, scoring 11 points on 1 of 10 shooting from beyond the arc.
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