Celtics vs. Cavs Betting Line, DFS Picks – NBA Playoffs Game 2

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Gambling911.com has your Celtics vs. Cavs betting line and DFS picks for the NBA Playoffs Game 2. 

For sports bettors, the Celtics have excelled Against The Spread despite failing to cover in Game 1 of this series.  They are 49-32-1 ATS coming into this game. 

Cleveland was able to cool Boston off a bit with that Game 1 victory.  The Celtics have won 8 of their last 10 games overall.  Cleveland has won 7 of their last 10.

For daily fantasy players:

LeBron James (Cleveland) $10.6K – We thought he would have his A-Game the other night after putting up over 40 fantasy points the last time facing Boston.   He fell short of making value in Game 1 especially at those sites subtracting for turnovers.  James had five of those.

Kyrie Irving (Cleveland) - $7.9K – Irving put up 30 points against Boston in Game 1 while tallying up over 40 fantasy points. 

Isaiah Thomas (Boston) - $6.7K – Thomas had a great outing off the bench against Cleveland in Game 1, scoring 22 points while adding on 10 assists, 5 rebounds and one steal. 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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