Spurs
Look To Put Heat Away In Game Six Of NBA Finals Tuesday
The San Antonio Spurs are one win away
from an NBA Championship celebration. The Miami Heat are one loss
away from a second failure in three seasons. While it may seem hard
for some sports
betting fans to call three-straight trips to the NBA
Finals a failure, the reality is this journey is all about the rings
for the Heat. Miami has its back against the wall once again
following a double-digit loss in game five, and while they have
responded with a win on both occasions where they were down in this
series, game six will be the toughest test of them all.
NBA
Finals – Game 6
San
Antonio Spurs @ Miami Heat
Tuesday
June 18, 2013 – 9:00 PM ET
AmericanAirlines
Arena, Miami, Florida
The Spurs don’t want to have to go a
seventh game at Miami in this series, so their focus will be on
winning game six and ending it right then and there. San Antonio’s
Big Three came up big again in game five with Manu Ginobili scoring a
breakthrough performance, and they will need to be in sync for one
last push in game six.
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Betting Preview: San Antonio Spurs
Ginobili enjoyed a breakout night in
game six, scoring 24 points and dishing out 10 assists after Spurs’
head coach Gregg Popovich opted to make him a starter late. San
Antonio’s Big Three of Ginobili, Tony Parker, and Tim Duncan all
came up big, but they didn’t have to do it alone either. Danny
Green hit six more three-point shots to tie an NBA Finals record with
25 in this series, and he finished the game with 24 points. Kawhi
Leonard and Boris Diaw also came up big at both ends of the floor,
and that is what it will take to win game six. The Spurs don’t want
to go the distance on the road in this series, so look for them to
approach game six with a sense of live
betting urgency.
NBA
Betting Preview: Miami Heat
The Heat got about all they could from
Dwyane Wade and Ray Allen in game five and still somehow lost, as
those two combined for 46 points but weren’t able to close the
deficit to within double digits by the time it was done. A big part
of that is on Lebron James, who went 1-for-8 when he was marked by
Boris Diaw. Lebron still finished with 25 points, eight assists, and
six rebounds, but his inability to get the job done in the clutch
really hurt. Miami has responded with a win following every one of
its online
betting losses in this series, but Lebron will need to
be better for them to do it again this time.
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Betting Preview: Outlook & Pick
Winning Parlay Pick
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