NBA Betting Odds – Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs

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The NBA Finals begin on Thursday with the San Antonio Spurs favored against the Miami Heat. It is a rematch of last year's finals that was won in seven games by the Miami Heat.

This time around the San Antonio Spurs will have the home court advantage and they are a slight favorite to win the series. It is the first NBA Finals rematch since 1998. It should be a great series as there is no doubt that the two best teams are meeting as the San Antonio Spurs won 62 games this season while the Miami Heat are the two-time defending champions.

Here is a look at the series, the NBA Finals schedule and NBA Finals odds at BetDSI sportsbook.

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- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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