Heat-Lakers Spread at Miami -2.5 March 4

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The Heat-Lakers spread had Miami as a -2.5 point favorite for this Sunday March 4 game.  WagerWeb.com is offering up to $1000 in FREE CASH when you open an online betting account today (minimum deposit of $25 required). 

Over the last three seasons, the Heat have gone 4-1 against LA and 5-0 Against The Spread vs. the Lakers.  At home since 1996, the Lakers are 10-4 Straight Up vs. Miami.

This game will take on a whole new meaning after Heat star Dwyane Wade gave Kobe Bryant a concussion and a nasal fracture with a hard foul in last NBA All-Star Game. 

There was also an exchange between Bryant and Miami’s LeBron James during the closing seconds after James opted to make a dangerous cross-court pass instead of putting up the last shot.  Kobe reportedly told LeBron he should have shot the ball. 

"I just try to make the right plays and do what it takes to win basketball games," said James, who finished with 35 points, 10 rebounds and six assists. "At the end of the day, games are not lost on one shot at the end or me not taking a shot. But I know the chatter will begin."

This game can be bet up to 3:30 pm EST. 

Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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