Knicks-Heat Spread: NBA Playoffs Game Two

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The Knicks-Heat spread for the 2012 NBA Playoffs Game Two had Miami as a -10 point favorite at Bookmaker.eu, which was offering up to $2500 in FREE CASH to qualified customers who open an online betting account here today.  LIVE IN-PROGRESS WAGERING is available on this game. 

New York was absolutely destroyed on Saturday in a 67-100 thrashing.

"This series is not over," Knicks forward Amare Stoudemire said. "We've got to learn from our mistakes today and get ready for Monday."

Those mistakes were plentiful. 

Miami has dominated this series, going 9-1 Straight Up.  Using the current spread, the Heat have gone 8-2 Against The Spread.

There is some reason to believe the Knicks can cover here, however.

One of the better trends working has New York going 8-0 Against The Spread after allowing 100 points or more in their previous game.  They are also 7 games following a ATS loss.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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