Cavaliers vs Heat Stats, NBA 24-25: With Cleveland already holding a 1-0 series lead after a 121-100 blowout in Game 1, the Heat are staring down an uphill climb. Miami, which snuck into the playoffs through the play-in, must now face one of the East's most balanced teams.
Meanwhile, the Cavaliers, led by Donovan Mitchell’s 30-point opener, are looking to keep their dominant form intact at home.

Cleveland’s deep roster and two-way firepower have them poised for a deep postseason run. But if there’s one thing the Heat have proven time and again, it’s that they can never be counted out—especially when Herro and Adebayo find rhythm.
| Date | Result | Winner High | Loser High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 20 | Cleveland 121, Miami 100 (Game 1) | Mitchell – 30 pts | Adebayo – 24 pts |
| Jan 29 | Cleveland 126, Miami 106 | Mitchell – 34 pts | Rozier – 22 pts |
| Mar 5 | Cleveland 112, Miami 107 | Mitchell – 26 pts | Adebayo – 34 pts |
| Dec 8 | Miami 122, Cleveland 113 | Herro – 34 pts | Garland – 23 pts |
Next Games:
Cleveland leads the series 1-0 and has won three of four meetings this season.
| Stat Category | Cleveland | Miami |
|---|---|---|
| Points | Donovan Mitchell – 24.0 | Tyler Herro – 23.9 |
| Rebounds | Jarrett Allen – 9.7 | Bam Adebayo – 9.6 |
| Assists | Darius Garland – 6.7 | Tyler Herro – 5.5 |
| Steals | Donovan Mitchell – 1.34 | Bam Adebayo – 1.26 |
| Blocks | Evan Mobley – 1.59 | Kel’el Ware – 1.11 |
| FG% | Jarrett Allen – 70.63% | Bam Adebayo – 48.52% |
| FT% | Darius Garland – 87.84% | Tyler Herro – 87.77% |
| 3PT% | Ty Jerome – 43.87% | Alec Burks – 42.51% |
Points per Game: 121.9
Field Goal %: 49.06%
Three-Point %: 38.31%
Strategy: Balanced offense powered by Mitchell’s scoring and Allen’s high-percentage finishes. Spacing and efficient ball movement give Cleveland an edge.
X-Factor: Garland’s playmaking against Miami’s aggressive perimeter defenders.
Points per Game: 110.6
Field Goal %: 46.48%
Three-Point %: 36.73%
Strategy: Slower tempo, methodical execution. Herro fuels the scoring engine, while Bam controls the interior.
X-Factor: Bench scoring and transition defense must step up to keep pace.
| Team | Record | Home | Road | Division | Point Diff | Streak |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cleveland | 64-18 | 34-7 | 30-11 | 12-4 | +9.5 | Lost 1 |
| Miami | 37-45 | 19-22 | 17-23 | 10-6 | +0.6 | Lost 1 |