Spurs vs. Heat GAMEDAY Preview: How to Watch, Injury Report, Betting Odds

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The San Antonio Spurs begin their nine-game road trip tonight when they visit the Miami Heat at the Kaseya Center.
The Heat are coming off a big 26-point win last night against the Orlando Magic and hope they can parlay that into a small win streak.
The Spurs, meanwhile, are losers of four straight games. However, they haven't played since Saturday and they are well-rested coming into the contest. Perhaps that could propel them to an upset in South Beach.
Here's a look at the information you need to know for today's game ...
Spurs vs. Heat Broadcast Information
- Date: Wednesday, Feb. 7
- Time: 6:30 p.m. CT
- TV Channel: Bally Sports Southwest
- Radio: WOAI/KXTN
- Live Stream: NBA League Pass
- Betting Odds: Check out SI Sportsbook
Spurs vs. Heat Injury Report
San Antonio Spurs
- C Charles Bassey (OUT - knee)
Miami Heat
- SG Dru Smith (OUT - knee)
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Spurs vs. Heat Projected Starters
San Antonio Spurs
- PG Tre Jones
- SG Devin Vassell
- SF Julian Champagnie
- PF Jeremy Sochan
- C Victor Wembanyama
Miami Heat
- PG Terry Rozier
- SG Tyler Herro
- SF Jimmy Butler
- PF Haywood Highsmith
- C Bam Adebayo

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