Where Can I Bet the Bobcats vs. Heat? Charlotte Solid Covering Spread

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Apr/19/2014
Where Can I Bet the Bobcats vs. Heat?  Charlotte Solid Covering Spread

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Miami was seeing close to 60% of the betting action in this game as the -9.5 home favorite.

The Heat have dominated Charlotte in recent years going 11-0 Straight Up over the past three years.  They are 8-3 Against The Spread over that time vs. Charlotte.  At home the Heat are 4-2 ATS vs. the Bobcats over the past three seasons.

Keep in mind that the Bobcats have played well above expectations this season and, as a result, have performed especially well Against The Spread where they are 47-32.  That is better than their Straight Up record of 43-39.  Miami is under .500 ATS this season.

Charlotte has won nearly 70% of their games when playing against a team with a winning record this season.

Miami as a home favorite of 9.5 to 12 points is an unimpressive 3-4 ATS this season.

At the time this went to press, the Saturday dogs had won the first three games of their respective series outright.

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NBA - Apr 20

 

Apr 20

709

DALLAS

+9½-110

o205½-110

+425

 

1:05 PM

710

SAN ANTONIO

-9½-110

u205½-110

-550

 

Apr 20

711

CHARLOTTE

+9½-110

o188-110

+475

 

3:30 PM

712

MIAMI

-9½-110

u188-110

-650

 

Apr 20

713

WASHINGTON

+4½-110

o180½-110

+165

 

7:05 PM

714

CHICAGO

-4½-110

u180½-110

-190

 

Apr 20

715

PORTLAND

+5½-110

o214½-110

+190

 

9:35 PM

716

HOUSTON

-5½-110

u214½-110

-230

 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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