Spurs vs. Thunder Game 6 Point Spread

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Gambling911.com has your Spurs vs. Thunder Game 6 point spread courtesy of BetDSI.com where you can claim up to $2500 in FREE CASH *restrictions do apply.

With each team taking their home games by a substantial margin, this series could be destined for a Game 7 back in Texas.

The Oklahoma City Thunder are the home favorites by 3.5 pts in game 6 and The game total is set at 207, which is high compared to the first 5 games, only 1 of which went over 207, and substantially, but it was a game without Ibaka. If Tony Parker can find a way to kick-start the offense and keep his percentages up, the Spurs stand a chance to win in Oklahoma.

But with Ibaka back on the court, and hitting at the rim and from mid-range, Oklahoma is stronger at home.

Going by the stats we'll take the home team in game 6 and go under on the game total.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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