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Dont mind Indiana if everything went well, you need to have some good bigs to bother them i think so they have that covered and have George on the wing who is good. Again everything has to go their way and that is the problem with every team, over a series its just hard to see that happening.
I have to agree that Miami doesn't look like they're going to lose to anyone 4 times. The best chance would be the Spurs, but unfortunately they won't get out of the West. OKC will beat both Spurs and Grizzlies, and then lose to Miami again.
Chi Town @ $26! Great odds. Got on them @ $21 at the start of the year. Only team to beat Miami twice, home and away, and without Rose (who I am hoping STILL comes back).
Spurs @ $7 and Memphis @ $31 are good smokeys IMO.