2013 NBA Playoffs Predictions: Eastern Conference 1st Round (Video)

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Gambling911.com has your 2013 NBA Playoffs Eastern Conference 1st Round predictions courtesy of DonBest.comBet this game at Bookmaker here and receive up to $2500 in FREE CASH.

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Brian Blessing and Marc Lawrence have predictions for the four games being played on Saturday and Sunday including one of the more anticipated, the Celtics vs. Knicks.  This game is getting balanced action for the most part.

They also take a look at the Bucks vs. Heat, which features a line of Miami -13.  Blessing questions whether there should be odds offered on whether this one is a Miami sweep, however, Lawrence warns to be careful here as Milwaukee “does have some talented guards”.  The Heat are seeing just over 80 percent of the public backing. 

Elsewhere Indiana is a -6.5 favorite hosting Atlanta.  The Pacers were getting close to 80 percent of the public support. 

The Brooklyn Nets open their Playoffs series as a -4.5 favorite hosting Chicago.  This game is seeing around 50/50 action.

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- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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