Heat vs. Pacers Prediction From Don Best Advantage (Video)

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We have your Heat vs. Pacers prediction for Wednesday night’s game courtesy of Don Best Advantage where you can find all the latest line moves and predictions from leading sports handicappers.  Bet this game at Bookmaker LIVE IN-PLAY here.

The Pacers come into this game as a -2 point favorite.

Bruce Marshall notes that Indiana is starting to do things structurally that have had a negative impact on this team though neither have been lighting it up of late.

The Pacers have lost four of their last five.  Ouch!

The home team in this series, however, has won the last six.

You can check out the video prediction below using Abode Flash.

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