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Downtown Duel: Miami Heat Face Atlanta Hawks on 2006 Championship Tribute Night

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February 3, 2026/10:00 AM
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Downtown Duel: Miami Heat Face Atlanta Hawks on 2006 Championship Tribute Night
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Phillip Pessar

Southeast Division Rivals Clash at Kaseya Center

Basketball fans in the 305 have a marquee matchup to look forward to this Tuesday, February 3, 2026, as the Miami Heat return to the hardwood at the Kaseya Center. The Heat are set to host their Southeast Division rivals, the Atlanta Hawks, in a contest that carries significant weight for the Eastern Conference standings as the season moves into its critical second half.

The Miami Heat enter tonight’s game with a record of 27-24, looking to solidify their postseason positioning. Standing in their way is an Atlanta Hawks squad (24-27) that has proven to be a persistent threat in the division. This evening marks the second meeting between these two teams this season, and the atmosphere in downtown Miami is expected to be electric as both sides push for a late-winter winning streak.

Key Matchups and Player Spotlights

Tonight’s game features a fascinating blend of veteran leadership and emerging stardom. For the Heat, the defensive anchor remains Bam Adebayo, who is currently averaging a near double-double with 18.2 points and 9.8 rebounds per game. He will be flanked by the scoring prowess of Norman Powell, who has become a focal point of the Miami offense this season with an impressive 23.0 points per game average. Forward Andrew Wiggins also remains a key contributor, providing consistent two-way play for Coach Erik Spoelstra.

On the visiting side, the Atlanta Hawks are led by breakout star Jalen Johnson. Johnson has been a stat-sheet stuffer this season, leading his team in points (22.9), rebounds (10.5), and assists (7.9). The Heat defense will also need to keep a close eye on veteran guard CJ McCollum, whose perimeter shooting can change the momentum of a game in an instant. While the Heat will be without Tyler Herro due to a toe injury, the depth of the Miami bench will be tested against Atlanta’s fast-paced transition game.

Celebrating a Legacy: 2006 NBA Champions Night

Beyond the action on the court, tonight is a special occasion for the franchise as the organization hosts "2006 NBA Champions Night." The event will celebrate the 20th anniversary season of the team’s first-ever world title. Fans in attendance can expect a nostalgic atmosphere as the Heat honor the legends who brought the Larry O'Brien Trophy to South Florida two decades ago. The organization has encouraged fans to arrive early to participate in the pre-game festivities honoring that historic championship roster.

Match Day Information

  • Matchup: Atlanta Hawks vs. Miami Heat
  • Venue: Kaseya Center, Miami, Florida
  • Tip-off Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Broadcast: Local coverage is available on FanDuel Sports Network Sun (FDSSUN).