Heat vs. Pacers Game 2 Point Spread: Home Team Has Won Last 9 in Series

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The Heat vs. Pacers Game 2 point spread again had Indiana as a +2.5 home underdog despite winning Game 1 of this Eastern Conference Final series. Bet online at SportsBettingOnline.com and receive up to 10 percent back on your losses weekly or get a 50 percent cash bonus up to $500.  Wager from your smartphone

The home team has won the last nine in these meetings and the Heat are 1-4 Against The Spread in the last 5 meetings in Indiana.  The one ATS loss by the Pacers was a single point Straight Up win.

Indiana is 3-15 Against The Spread in their last 18 after scoring 100 points or more in their previous game.

This is a Pacers team that has come back to life in the Playoffs, enjoying their highest-scoring game of the postseason with the 107-96 Game 1 victory. 

The Pacers attempted 22 more free throws than the Heat in Game 1.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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