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Philadelphia 76ers vs Miami Heat Odds, Picks & Predictions (March 30)

Jordan Tomiyama

By Jordan Tomiyama in NBA Basketball

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Tyrese Maxey goes up against Tyler Herro
Feb 26, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey (0) drives against Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) during the third quarter at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images
  • The Philadelphia 76ers square off with the Miami Heat, who are 9-1 against the spread in recent back-to-backs
  • There have been some high-scoring games that involve the Heat, with the Over cashing at an 80% clip in Miami’s last ten games
  • Make sure you keep reading to see the best bets and predictions for this Eastern Conference battle

You’d better get ready for an awesome matchup in South Beach. I’m locked in on this Eastern Conference matchup as the Heat look to defend their home court against a surging 76ers squad. The game tips off on March 30, 2026, at 7:00 PM ET at the Kaseya Center, with broadcast coverage on Peacock and NBCS-PH.

Philadelphia is getting up and down the court with serious momentum, led by the three-headed monster of Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, and Paul George. But do not sleep on Miami; Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro are ready to turn this matchup into a track meet. Let’s dive into where the smart money is moving before tip-off.

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76ers vs Heat Odds

Bet Type76ersHeat
Spread-2 (-110 at bet365)+2 (-110 at bet365)
Moneyline-130 at FanDuel+110 at FanDuel
Total PointsOver 244.5 (-110 at DraftKings)Under 244.5 (-115 at DraftKings)

Odds as of March 30, 2026, at 3:06 PM ET from bet365, DraftKings, and FanDuel.

Looking at the NBA odds, oddsmakers are giving the visiting 76ers a slight edge in what projects to be a massive shootout. If we strip away the sportsbook’s juice, my vig-free calculations give Philadelphia a 56.52% implied win probability, leaving Miami with a 47.62% chance to pull off the home upset.

For bettors looking to attack the moneyline, a $10 wager on the 76ers (-130) yields a $17.69 payout, netting you $7.69 in profit. Conversely, throwing that same $10 on the Heat (+110) pays out a cool $21.00, securing $11.00 in pure profit. The lines have shifted since opening; Philadelphia jumped from a -1.5 favorite to -2 due to massive financial backing, while the total ticked up from 245.5 to 246.5 thanks to bettors heavily anticipating an offensive explosion.

76ers vs Heat Picks & Predictions

When I am breaking down the betting angles for this matchup, the value SCREAMS for the home underdogs. I am officially backing the Heat +2 (-110) on the spread and sprinkling the Moneyline (+110) for the outright victory.

The situational trends for Miami in this exact schedule spot are nothing short of elite. The Heat are a staggering 9-1 (90%) against the spread in the second half of a back-to-back over their last 10 games, and 6-1 (85.7%) straight up in that same scenario over their last seven. This squad simply knows how to weather the storm of a tight schedule.

Stylistically, Miami will dictate the tempo. They lead the entire NBA in pace (103.6 possessions per game) and rank second in scoring (120.3 PPG). Philadelphia plays a much slower halfcourt offense, sitting 15th in pace (99.4). However, the Heat are not just playing fast; they are protecting the rock with a brilliant 2.1 assist-to-turnover ratio (second in the league). Because of this hyper-efficient, fast-paced offense, my premier totals play is the

The over has cashed in 8 of the Heat’s last 10 games (80%). While the 76ers tend to hit the under after a win (just 1-4 to the over, 20%), they consistently get dragged into track meets against bad defenses—the over is 6-1 (85.7%) in their last seven road games against bottom-10 scoring defenses.

For player props, keep an eye on Bam Adebayo’s rebounding totals. Bam is dominating the Kaseya Center glass with 9.1 rebounds per game at home. Miami already out-rebounds Philadelphia in total rebound percentage (49.9% to 49.0%), making the OVER on Adebayo’s boards a massive value play.

Odds as of March 30 at 3:00 PM ET from bet365, DraftKings, and FanDuel

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76ers vs Heat Betting Splits

If you want to build your bankroll, you have to follow where the NBA public betting percentages are flowing. Right now, the financial handle heavily favors the visiting squad across the board.

Spread Market

  • Heat: 47% of tickets | 46% of money
  • 76ers: 53% of tickets | 54% of money

Moneyline Market

  • Heat: 31% of tickets | 23% of money
  • 76ers: 69% of tickets | 77% of money

Total Market (244.5)

  • OVER: 72% of tickets | 67% of money
  • UNDER: 28% of tickets | 33.0% of money

I am aggressively fading the heavy money on Philadelphia. A massive 77% of the moneyline stake and 54% of the spread handle is backing the road team. However, line movement and public money do not equal guaranteed value. I am trusting Miami’s 90% ATS hit rate in back-to-backs to overcome the market’s heavy doubts. Overall, I am perfectly fine riding with the public; 72.0% of the money expects a shootout, and Miami’s elite offensive metrics completely validate that wager.

76ers vs Heat Injury Reports

Before you lock in those slips, you have to know who is taking the bump and who is riding the pine. Here is the latest medical report for tonight’s contest:

Player NamePositionInjuryStatusFantasy/Betting Impact
Norman PowellSGBackOMiami loses vital perimeter scoring. Expect a massive uptick in usage for Tyler Herro, making his points and three-point props highly appealing.
Johni BroomePFKneeOPhiladelphia is missing key frontcourt depth. This places heavier rotational pressure on the starting bigs to control the glass.

Miami is missing Norman Powell, who creates a massive rotational gap. With Powell’s floor-spacing sidelined, Tyler Herro will be asked to shoulder a heavier offensive workload. Herro is already averaging 21.2 PPG and shooting 41.1% from deep at home, making his over on points and three-point attempts a prime target against a 76ers defense giving up 35.6% from beyond the arc.

Philadelphia is without Johni Broome following a meniscus tear. This thins out their bench depth in the paint, giving Miami an even larger rebounding advantage and further cementing my love for Bam Adebayo’s rebounding props tonight. Embiid and George will have to play heavy minutes to compensate, which could leave them gassed late in a fast-paced game.

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Jordan Tomiyama

Jordan has worked in sports media for the last seven years, writing articles, managing social media, and covering sporting events for various media outlets. Jordan's work focuses on NBA, WNBA, college basketball, and the NHL.

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