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How to Watch Miami Heat vs. Los Angeles Lakers: Live Stream, Start Time, TV Channel, Odds, Predictions

By Sachin Sharma / November 10, 2021

A rematch of the 2020 NBA Finals takes place on Wednesday night as the Miami Heat take on the Los Angeles Lakers at the Staples Center. These two sides are among the contenders to win the NBA Championship this season as well, and we could be set for a thrilling match-up between two quality teams.

The Los Angeles Lakers have been far from their best so far this season and look like a shadow of the team that won the NBA Championship in 2020. They sit in eighth place in the Western Conference standings at the moment, and even though it is still early in the season, their 6-5 record does not exactly inspire confidence.

The Miami Heat, on the other hand, have made a blistering start to the season. With a 7-3 record, they sit second in the Eastern Conference standings. The form and partnership of All-Stars Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo, and Kyle Lowry garnered a lot of interest from the world of NBA in recent weeks.

Since the Lakers beat the Heat in the NBA Finals in 2020, the Heat have won each of the last two meetings between the two sides.

The game will be broadcast locally in the Los Angeles Lakers market on Spectrum SportsNet and the Bally Sports Sun in the Miami Heat market. Fans who do not live in these states can watch the game live as well, as it will be nationally televised on ESPN with a live stream on fuboTV.

Miami Heat vs. Los Angeles Lakers

Date: Wednesday, November 10
Time: 10:00 PM ET
TV Channel: Spectrum SportsNet, Bally Sports Sun, ESPN
Arena: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California
Live Stream Heat vs. Lakers: fuboTV (Start Your Free Trial)
Odds: Los Angeles Lakers – 2.60, Miami Heat – 1.53
Prediction: Miami Heat to win the game



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