Miami Heat Win Streak Odds Continue With Number 26

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The Miami Heat have won their 26th straight game, this time against the lowly Charlotte Bobcats.  The Heat were without Dwyane Wade due to soreness in his knee.  Miami Heat win streak odds were available at Sportsbook.com

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LeBron James scored 32 points in Sunday’s big win. 

The Heat won by 32 points Sunday night despite facing a double-digit hole early. Only four times in the last 15 seasons has a team won by a greater margin after falling behind by at least 10 points.

The current record is held by the LA Lakers at 33 in a row.  The upcoming stretch won’t be an easy one for the Heat.

They’ll be on a four-game road trip that begins in Orlando on Monday and continues on to Chicago, New Orleans and San Antonio.  Both Chicago and San Antonio have winning records with the Spurs just two games down from Miami in terms of overall league wins.  There is still value with San Antonio at 7/2. 

These odds are subject to change and should be locked in immediately. 

March 25 at Orlando

4/1

March 27 at Chicago

3/1 

March 29 at New Orleans

10/1

March 31 at San Antonio

7/2 

x Any Game in April

9/2

z No Losses the Rest of Regular Season

15/1

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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