Dallas Mavericks vs. Miami Heat Game 6 Pick

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Our Dallas Mavericks vs. Miami Heat Game 6 pick will once again have to be on Dallas.  So far we have been riding the Mavs to a 3-2 record and we’re not about to stop now.  Coming into the 2011 NBA Finals, Dallas had absolutely dominated the Heat.  And in the last two games, the Mavericks have managed to win against all odds with players under the weather.

The Mavericks are 8-1-1 Against The Spread on the road.

They are 7-1-1 ATS as an underdog.

The Mavericks are 16-4-2 ATS in their last 22 games vs. a team with a winning S.U. record.

The Heat are 7-1 ATS in their last 8 Playoffs games as a favorite and 6-1 ATS at home.

The line on this Dallas Mavericks vs. Miami Heat game initially opened at -6 before quickly falling to -5.  It has hovered around -4.5 over the last 24 hours.  Miami is the favorite.  Most of the betting action is on Dallas. 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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