Cleveland Cavaliers vs Miami Heat Prediction, 11/10/2025 Preview and Pick
Game: Cleveland Cavaliers vs Miami Heat
Date: Monday, November 10, 2025
Location: Kaseya Center in Miami, FL
TV: FanDuel Sports Network
Kaseya Center is where the Miami Heat (4-4) will take on the Cleveland Cavaliers (5-3) on Monday.

The Cavaliers played the 76ers and took home the win by a score of 132-121 in their last game. Regarding personal fouls, the Cavaliers walked away with 22 while the 76ers totaled 23 personal fouls. They also buried 12 of 31 tries from beyond the perimeter. Philadelphia shot 70.0% at the charity stripe by knocking down 21 of 30 attempts. Furthermore, Philadelphia pulled down 43 boards (15 offensive, 28 defensive) and added 7 rejections. Philadelphia doled out 26 assists and had 9 steals in this matchup. Pertaining to defense, Cleveland let their opponent shoot 48.9% from the field on 44 out of 90 shooting. They also distributed 33 assists for the matchup as well as creating 19 turnovers and having 9 steals. When it comes to grabbing rebounds, they compiled 34 with 10 of them being on the offensive end. From the free throw line, the Cavaliers converted 16 of 17 attempts for a rate of 94.1%. Cleveland finished the contest with a 53.3% FG percentage (49 out of 92) and knocked down 18 of their 44 three-point attempts.
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Donovan Mitchell is one guy who was a contributor in this contest. Mitchell finished 71.4% from the floor and also dished out 8 assists. He was on the court for 35 mins played and totaled 4 rebounds. He left the arena with 46 points on 15 of 21 shooting.
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Cleveland enters this contest with a mark of 5-3 this season. They are averaging 116.4 points per game (19th in the league) while shooting 45.6% from the field. The Cavaliers are shooting 35.6% on 3-point shots (129 of 362) and 77.1% from the free throw line. As a team, Cleveland is snagging 40.3 boards per game and has accumulated 213 dimes this season, which ranks 13th in the league in terms of passing the ball. They turn the ball over 16.3 times per contest and as a team they are committing 22.3 fouls every game.
When they are on the defensive end, the Cavaliers are forcing their opponents into 18.5 turnovers per contest and they draw 23.4 personal fouls. They are giving up 37.2% on shots from beyond the perimeter and they are ranked 9th in the league in PPG allowed (114.8). The Cavaliers defensively are allowing an opponent FG percentage of 46.8% (324 of 692) and they concede 45.1 rebounds per contest as a unit. They are ranked 11th in the league in allowing assists to the opposition with 207 surrendered so far this season.
When they last stepped on the court, the Heat went home defeated by a final of 122-112 when they faced the Nuggets. The Heat earned 33 defensive boards and 5 offensive rebounds for a total of 38 for this contest. They also gave up possession of the ball 15 times, while earning 13 steals for the contest. The Nuggets had 16 fouls in this matchup which got the Heat to the charity stripe for 25 tries. They were able to make 22 of them for a percentage of 88.0%. In relation to shooting from distance, Miami made 14 out of 41 tries (34.1%). When all was said and done, the Heat walked away from this one shooting 38 out of 86 from the floor which gave them a rate of 44.2%. The Heat allowed the Nuggets to knock down 43 of 101 tries from the floor which had them at 42.6% in this contest. They wrapped up this game 27.5% from distance by going 11 of 40 and finished the game at 25 out of 28 at the charity stripe (89.3%). When discussing cleaning the glass, Miami allowed Denver to snag 61 in all (21 offensive).
Norman Powell ended up being a factor for the Heat in the matchup. He buried 5 out of 15 in this contest for a field goal rate of 33.3%, and had 2 rebounds. Powell had 23 points in his 31 minutes on the hardwood, but wasn't able to tally an assist.
Miami has a mark of 4-4 this season. On the offensive side of the court, the Heat are shooting 49.5% from the floor, which has them ranked 8th in the league. Miami has accumulated 979 points on the season (122.4 per contest) and they pull in 43.6 boards per game. They are assisting teammates 29.5 times per contest (4th in the league) and they turn it over 15.8 times per contest. The Heat commit 20.0 fouls per contest and they connect on 79.3% from the charity stripe.
The Miami defense allows 33.6% on shots from distance (115 of 342) and their opposition knocks down 82.0% of their free throw shots. They concede 27.3 assists and 46.8 boards per game, which is ranked 22nd and 25th in the NBA. The Heat on the defensive end are ranked 15th in the league in points given up per game with 117.6. They are able to force 16.3 TO's per game and allow teams to shoot 44.5% from the field (6th in the NBA).
Who will win tonight's NBA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Cleveland
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