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Golden State Warriors
vs
Miami Heat
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
02/24/2016
7:35pm EST

Lines:
Golden State -8.5
Miami +8.5

Total:
Over 218.5 (-102)
Under 218.5 (-108)

Community Picks: Golden State Warriors 0% vs Miami Heat 0%

Golden State Warriors and Miami Heat Thread

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Golden State Warriors
They have the right mix of players – and the right mentality – to finish with the NBA's best record ever. Continue to Article
February 24, 2016 11:02:am EST
Miami Heat
Beno Udrih needs season-ending surgery, and the Miami Heat roster is about to take another hit. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because neither the Heat nor Udrih had revealed anything publicly, and the exact nature of the surgery has not yet been disclosed. Yahoo Sports first reported Udrih's need for surgery. Continue to Article
February 23, 2016 11:19:pm EST
Miami Heat
A person with knowledge of the situation says Miami Heat backup point guard Beno Udrih will have season-ending surgery on his right foot this week. Udrih had an MRI on Tuesday, one day after he got hurt in Miami's win over Indiana. After the MRI, Udrih and team doctors determined surgery was the best option, according to the person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither the Heat nor Udrih had revealed anything publicly. Continue to Article
February 23, 2016 10:56:pm EST
Miami Heat
Udrih is the second Heat guard to be lost for the season. Continue to Article
February 23, 2016 10:26:pm EST
Golden State Warriors
With a 37-18 record on the season and a 17-5 mark since the start of 2016, the Raptors are firmly in the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference standings and rank in the top-10 in both offensive efficiency and defensive efficiency. These accomplishments so far are absolutely worthy of praise. The Raptors aren't perfect, though, and the most pressing area of improvement right now is pretty obvious after looking at the team's individual plus-minus total over since Jan. 1. PLAYER MINS (GP) +/- Patrick Patterson 602 (22) 220 Cory Joseph 558 (22) 166 Terrence Ross 543 (22) 140 Bismack Biyombo 429 (22) 136 Kyle Lowry 847 (22) 110 DeMar DeRozan 780 (22) 34 Jonas Valanciunas 582 (22) 32 James Johnson 305 (17) 4 Luis Scola 441 (22) -69   The Raptors have just one player that's a minus during that span, and it's not particularly close. There's a reason general manager Masai Ujiri was reportedly interested in acquiring a power forward, before deciding there wasn't an option out there that was worthy of shaking up the current roster and standing pat as the trade deadline passed last Thursday. Toronto has been consistently outscored with Luis Scola on the court over the last six weeks as the regular season has started to take its toll on the 35-year-old veteran after a strong start to the campaign. Specifically, the issues are on the defensive end of the floor. The Raptors are allowing 115.6 points per 100 possessions when Scola plays and 100.4 points per 100 possessions when he doesn't. That's a startling difference. It's not all on Scola, though. Scola and Valanciunas are simply not a good match defensively. When they're Toronto's frontcourt pair, the Raptors are being outscored by 10.5 points per 100 possessions since Jan. 1. So what's the quick fix? Swapping Patterson into the starting lineup is the conventional move, but the Raptors have had great success with the Lowry-Joseph-Ross-Patterson-Biyombo lineup at the start of the second and fourth quarters. However, Patterson and Valanciunas are a much better combination than Scola and Valanciunas. It's also worthwhile to see how Scola plays next to Biyombo for an extended period of time. Biyombo can help Scola defensively, while Scola is more of a faciliator and offensive conduit than Patterson. So should the Raptors inquire about Jason Thompson, a power forward who was recently released by the Golden State Warriors? Sure. They would need to cut a player off the current roster, most likely Anthony Bennett, but Thompson could provide some added frontcourt depth. When DeMarre Carroll returns from injury, which is expected to be sometime in the nex month, he can take some power forward minutes, too. This is far from a fatal flaw for the Raptors, they're playing great despite Scola's big minus number, but it's in their best interest to see if this an opportunity to get even better. More NBA coverage from Yahoo Canada Sports: - - - - - - - Israel Fehr is a writer for Yahoo Canada Sports . Email him at israelfehr@yahoo.ca or follow him on Twitter. Follow @israelfehr Continue to Article
February 23, 2016 6:45:pm EST
 
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