NBA Betting Odds: Kings-Heat, Spurs-Trailblazers, More

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Gambling911.com has your NBA betting odds for Tuesday February 21, 2012 including the Kings-Heat Spurs-Trailblazers matchups and we would like to take this time to welcome our newest sponsor, who are hardly new to the world of online sports betting.  WagerWeb.com has been taking bets on sports since 1994 and you can now receive up to $1000 in FREE CASH based on your initial deposit just in time for March Madness.  


Kings-Heat line had Miami a -13.5 home favorite.  The Heat have won 6 straight while the Kings have lost five straight including all four on their current road trip.  Expect Sacramento to give it everything they’ve got to try and save face and keep this one below a 14 point loss while the Heat will look ahead to somewhat to hosting red hot New York in two days.  The Kings are 8-2 Against The Spread in their last 10 games as an underdog.  Sacramento +14.5

Spurs-Trailblazers line had Portland at -4.  The Trailblazers have gone 3-1 against the Spurs recently.  The Spurs have been playing some amazing basketball of late and it is all the more amazing when one considers they are about to cap off a grueling 8 game road trip.  Do they have enough gas in the tank to make this an 8-0 road trip?  It’s really tough to bet against these Spurs right now, that much is for sure.

Elsewhere:

Hornets-Pacers line had Indiana as an 11 point fav.

Pistons-Cavs line was at Cleveland -1.5.

76ers vs. Grizzlines was even.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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