Heat vs. Pacers Game 3 Betting Line: Suspensions Possible

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The Heat vs. Pacers Game 3 betting line had Indiana as a +1 underdog at home Sunday with possible suspensions looming.  Nearly 65 percent of those betting on this game were backing the Heat however.  You can bet this game at Bookmaker and receive up to $2500 hereCredit cards accepted. 

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Before betting this game, make sure there are no suspensions for either side.  League officials are reviewing an elbow Miami star Dwyane Wade gave to Indiana Pacers guard Lance Stephenson in the second half of Game 2 Friday night.  The Pacers won 97-93 to even out the series.  

A blow by Indiana’s David West to the Heat’s Mario Chalmers is also under review. 

Neither play was called a foul during the game by officials, however, retroactive suspensions are indeed possible.

It happened earlier in the season with Wade for a hit on Charlotte guard Ramon Sessions.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com


 

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