Spurs vs. Lakers Game 4 Betting Line has San Antonio as -11 Road Fav

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The Spurs vs. Lakers Game 4 betting line had San Antonio as a -11 favorite on the road, which probably has never happened in Los Angeles as far as we can tell.  Bet this game at BetDSI.com and receive up to $2500 in FREE MONEY (qualified customers only). 

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This is an elimination game with San Antonio looking to advance but the idea that they will come out so strong to cover an 11 point spread in a game that won’t kill them to lose is a tough pill to swallow, especially when they just barely won by this number in their two previous games in LA. 

The Lakers are 0-4 Against The Spread in their last 4 games following a Straight Up loss of more than 10 points.

73 percent of the betting public is backing San Antonio here despite the double digit price.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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