NBA Basketball Betting: Miami Heat vs. Golden St Warriors
NBA basketball betting on the Miami Heat has been an inconsistent proposition at best so far this year. Miami had a NBA betting record of 8-8 straight up and 7-8-1 against the NBA betting odds. In over/under NBA basketball betting action Miami was an even 8-8 split.
In road NBA basketball betting action Miami was 3-4-1 against the spread with 5 of the 8 games going under the total. From November 10 through November 28 Miami had a sub par NBA basketball betting run of just 4-6 against the spread.
In that same stretch, however, the Heat had a NBA basketball betting run in which they went over the total in 7 out of 10 games. Miami was ranked 20th overall on offense while ranking 12th overall on defense. Dwyane Wade has been a bright spot for Miami as he was averaging 28.4-points per game and 7.4-assists per game to lead the team.
Without Wade Miami would be a losing team without any post season hopes. His injury last season was the downfall of the entire franchise. Shawn Marion led Miami in rebounding with an average of nearly 9-per game. Golden State appears to have gone back to their traditional losing ways so far this NBA basketball betting season.
The Warriors had a NBA betting record of 5-11 straight up and just 7-9 against the NBA betting odds. Golden State had an over/under NBA basketball betting record of 11 over and 5 under the total. In home NBA basketball betting action Golden State was 3-4 against the spread with all 7 games going over the total.
From November 21 through November 28 Golden State went on a NBA basketball betting run of 1-4 against the spread. From November 11 through November 28 the Warriors went on a NBA basketball betting run in which they went over the total in 7 out of 9 games.
Stephen Jackson led the Warriors in scoring and assists while Andris Biedrins led in rebounds.
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