Line on Game 5 2017 NBA Finals – Cavs vs. Warriors – Where to Bet Online

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Jun/11/2017

The line on Game 5 of the 2017 NBA Finals has Golden State as a -8.5 home favorite as Cleveland was able to push this to a fifth game and end the Warriors undefeated post season Playoffs sweep. LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING is available for this game, which allows you to place bets right up to the final second of play.

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The Cavs beat Golden State 137-116. 

LeBron James recorded a triple-double, Kyrie Irving scored 40 points and the Cavs, bothered by chatter from Golden State's players, broke scoring records while outperforming the NBA's most electrifying offense in a testy Game 4 filled with technical fouls Friday night, beating the Warriors 137-116 and snapping their 15-game playoff winning streak.

"We have championship DNA," said James, who broke Magic Johnson's record with his ninth triple-double in the Finals. "We showed that tonight. We just kept our composure. We shared the ball, we moved the ball and defensively we were physical. It's one game."

Additional NBA Finals game and player props, odds appears below.

This game will be played Monday at 9 pm EST on ABC in the US (check your local listings for time and network from other regions).

Cleveland Cavaliers vs Golden State Warriors

NBA Finals Exact Outcome

09:00 PM

37504

Cleveland Cavaliers in 7

 

+1400

 

37506

Golden State Warriors in 5

 

-380

 

37507

Golden State Warriors in 6

 

+700

 

37508

Golden State Warriors in 7

 

+750

 

Cleveland Cavaliers vs Golden State Warriors

When Will the NBA Finals Finish

09:00 PM

37510

Game 5

 

-380

 

37511

Game 6

 

+450

 

37512

Game 7

 

+650

 

 

The total on this game is 231 to 232 depending on the book.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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