Heat Pacers Line has Miami Road Favorite in Game 4 of NBA Playoffs

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The Heat Pacers line was coming in at Miami -1.5 on the road for Game 4 of the NBA Playoffs.  Bookmaker.eu has all the latest Playoffs odds as well as future prices on which team will win the 2012 NBA Championship

Thursday’s crushing loss to the Pacers put Indiana up 2-1 in the series. 

There are rumblings of a mutiny in Miami after the Heat called off practice on Friday while announcing a media “blackout”. This was highlighted further by a sideline confrontation between Heat guard Dwyane Wade and head coach Erik Spoelstra.  Wade scored just five points in Thursday’s game. 

It should be noted that the Heat are 9-3 Against The Spread in their last 12 games following a Straight Up loss of more than 10 points.

These two teams have essentially alternated wins and losses over the past 10 games Straight Up.

The Heat are 12-5 ATS in their last 17 playoff games as a favorite.

The Heat are 15-6-1 ATS in their last 22 Conference Semifinals games.

Miami is 3-7 ATS in their last 10 games as a favorite of 0.5-4.5.

The Heat are 3-11 ATS in their last 14 road games vs. a team with a home winning % of greater than .600.

Indiana is 7-1 ATS in their last 8 games as an underdog of 0.5-4.5.

Indiana is 6-2 ATS in their last 8 games as an underdog.

The Pacers are 9-4 ATS in their last 13 games following a ATS win.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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