Miami’s 120.8 ppg juggernaut crashes into Toronto’s 112.1 ppg‑allowing machine, and the numbers alone make this a clash of tempo versus restraint. The Heat (41‑37) have been handing out 118.4 points per night, while the Raptors (43‑35) keep opponents to just 112.1 — a disparity that should force Toronto to tighten up or watch the scoreboard explode. Add a 53.8% win probability for Miami and a roster missing N. Powell and T. Herro (both game‑time decisions) and you’ve got a recipe for a high‑scoring showdown at Scotiabank Arena on Apr 6, 02:04 am (7 p.m. ET).
All eyes will be on O. ’s 22.1 ppg barrage, B. Ingram’s 21.3 ppg steadiness, and the Adebayo‑Mitchell combo that fuels Miami’s 28.7 assists per game. Toronto’s line‑up is a little thin: C. Hepburn sits out with a knee, and I. Quickley is questionable with a foot issue, while the Heat’s offense must adjust without Herro’s firepower. With the Heat riding a roller‑coaster five‑game stretch, the question is whether the Raptors can force a slower pace or simply get trampled. Make your pick and join the debate on StreakChat.
