Pacers-Heat Game 5 Betting Line at Miami -7.5: Will the Over Go 7-0

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The Pacers-Heat Game 5 betting line had Miami as a -7.5 favorite with this series tied up 2-2.  You can bet this game at SportsBettingOnline.com, which rewards customers with up to 10 percent weekly money back on both losses AND wins.  Sign up and log on for free. 

56 percent of those betting this game were backing the Pacers to cover.

Indiana and Miami have essentially been alternating wins and losses over their past six meetings.

Five of the Pacers six recent losses to Miami have been by more than the current 7.5 point spread.

Once again, the OVER needs to be considered here as the OVER is 6-0 in the last six meetings between these two teams.  The OVER/UNDER here is 185.  Only one game in the last 10 of this overall series has gone UNDER 185.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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