Celtics-Knicks Game 5 Betting Line has New York a -9 Favorite

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The Celtics-Knicks Game 5 betting line had New York as a -9 favorite as they look to advance to the next round of the 2013 NBA Playoffs. You can bet this game with as little as $5 online at Bookmaker hereCredit cards accepted.  Get up to $2500 in FREE CASH. 

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Action on this game was balanced on both sides of the spread.

New York nearly swept the Celtics in Game 4 played this past Sunday.  Boston had to get the job done in overtime.

Paul Pierce scored 29 points for Boston while and Kevin Garnett offered up another 13 points, 17 rebounds and 6 assists.

"Now we have to go into a hostile environment and they're going to be trying to get it over with,” said Garnett after the game.  “They don't want to come back here (to Boston), but we do."

The total on this game was listing at 180.5.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

 

 

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