Heat Spurs NBA Finals Game 1 Line Opens at -3 San Antonio

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The Heat Spurs NBA Finals line for Game 1 opened at -3 in favor of the home team San Antonio during the early morning hours of Sunday.  Odds were available at BetOnline.

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While Miami waited after knocking off the Pacers, for San Antonio the job was not as easy.  Their 112-107 win came in overtime against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

The Spurs/Thunder series had 23 lead changes and/or ties in the first 5 games. They have had 31 so far in Game 6.

The Spurs shot 25.0% (4-of-16) on catch-and-shoot 3-pointers in the first half despite 11 of those looks being uncontested. They shot 46.7% (43-of-92) on catch-and-shoot 3-pointers the first five games of the series.

Game 1 of the 2014 NBA Finals will tip off this coming Thursday so both teams will be well rested.  This will be a rematch from last year’s Final.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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