Heat vs. Nets Point Spread at Miami -2: Brooklyn Pays $800 to Win Series

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
May/12/2014
Heat vs. Nets Point Spread at Miami -2: Brooklyn Pays $800 to Win Series

The Heat vs. Nets point spread was coming in at Brooklyn +2 with a few online sportsbooks offering the +2.5. Sign up today at AceSportsbook.com, and they will match your initial deposit with a 100% Free Play!  Live In-Play Wagering and Mobile Gambling Available.  No Social Security Number Required.

Here you have a Nets team that has won five of their last seven meetings against Miami yet they are the underdog.  That’s because the Heat have always found a way to rebound in the Playoffs.

Brooklyn right now would pay 8/1 odds or $80 for every $10 bet to win this Playoffs series so might be a good time to lock this price in.

The Heat are 9-3 Against The Spread in their last 12 games following a Straight Up loss of more than 10 points, 23-9-1 ATS in their last 33 Conference Semifinals games and 15-6 ATS in their last 21 home games.

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NBA - May 12

 

May 12

729

MIAMI

-2-110

o188-110

-135

 

8:00 PM

730

BROOKLYN

+2-110

u188-110

+115

 

May 12

731

SAN ANTONIO

-4-110

o210½-110

-175

 

10:35 PM

732

PORTLAND

+4-110

u210½-110

+155

NBA - May 13

 

May 13

733

WASHINGTON

+5-110

o180½-110

+180

 

7:00 PM

734

INDIANA

-5-110

u180½-110

-220

 

May 13

735

LA CLIPPERS

+5½-110

o213-110

 
 

9:30 PM

736

OKLAHOMA CITY

-5½-110

u213-110

 
 

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