Nope but got about 4 stream-links to watch any & everything though. I had the MLB subscription since those were a bit harder to stream with the links I had at the time. Beat 'em once I think they'll do it again the Melt have won a whopping 5 in a row probably got the 3 Ah M-Egos feeling a bit over-confident to take out Utah at home -- JAZZFEST
Nope but got about 4 stream-links to watch any & everything though. I had the MLB subscription since those were a bit harder to stream with the links I had at the time. Beat 'em once I think they'll do it again the Melt have won a whopping 5 in a row probably got the 3 Ah M-Egos feeling a bit over-confident to take out Utah at home -- JAZZFEST
Head to head, the Heat are 10-2 ATS in the last 12 meetings and 5-1 ATS in the last six meetings in Utah. The underdog is 7-2 ATS in the last nine meetings while the over is 11-4 in the last 15 meetings and 4-1 in the last five meetings in Utah.
In the first meeting of the season, Paul Millsap scored a career high 46 points to go along with 11 rebounds as the Jazz stunned the Heat with a 116-114 come from behind victory in overtime. After trailing by 19 points at half time, the Jazz poured in a whopping 84 points in the second half and overtime to steal the win, thanks for some heroics from Millsap who hit a trio of three pointers to force overtime. Dwayne Wade led the way for the Heat with 39 points while Lebron James posted his first triple down as a Heat player with 20 points, 11 rebounds and 14 assists.
Tonight's clash is a good test for this Heat team who have not faced an upper echelon team on their current winning streak. In fact, the Heat are just 4-5 on the road this season and none of those wins have come against team with winning records. It feels like I'm going against Miami in every game they play (although they are 9-13 ATS this season so if you did you would be doing okay) but the fact is that the public likes to pound the Heat which drives the lines up further than they should be. In any case, the Jazz have Deron Williams and the size down low to give the Heat trouble, not to mention they are playing in front of one of the most hostile home crowds in the league. Until the Heat show me they can beat a quality opponent on the road, I'll take the Jazz here....
Head to head, the Heat are 10-2 ATS in the last 12 meetings and 5-1 ATS in the last six meetings in Utah. The underdog is 7-2 ATS in the last nine meetings while the over is 11-4 in the last 15 meetings and 4-1 in the last five meetings in Utah.
In the first meeting of the season, Paul Millsap scored a career high 46 points to go along with 11 rebounds as the Jazz stunned the Heat with a 116-114 come from behind victory in overtime. After trailing by 19 points at half time, the Jazz poured in a whopping 84 points in the second half and overtime to steal the win, thanks for some heroics from Millsap who hit a trio of three pointers to force overtime. Dwayne Wade led the way for the Heat with 39 points while Lebron James posted his first triple down as a Heat player with 20 points, 11 rebounds and 14 assists.
Tonight's clash is a good test for this Heat team who have not faced an upper echelon team on their current winning streak. In fact, the Heat are just 4-5 on the road this season and none of those wins have come against team with winning records. It feels like I'm going against Miami in every game they play (although they are 9-13 ATS this season so if you did you would be doing okay) but the fact is that the public likes to pound the Heat which drives the lines up further than they should be. In any case, the Jazz have Deron Williams and the size down low to give the Heat trouble, not to mention they are playing in front of one of the most hostile home crowds in the league. Until the Heat show me they can beat a quality opponent on the road, I'll take the Jazz here....
Heat have lost all three road games against Western Conference teams this season, while the Jazz have won six of their last seven in Salt Lake City, averaging 102.3 points in those victories.
Heat have lost all three road games against Western Conference teams this season, while the Jazz have won six of their last seven in Salt Lake City, averaging 102.3 points in those victories.
Head to head, the Heat are 10-2 ATS in the last 12 meetings and 5-1 ATS in the last six meetings in Utah. The underdog is 7-2 ATS in the last nine meetings while the over is 11-4 in the last 15 meetings and 4-1 in the last five meetings in Utah.
In the first meeting of the season, Paul Millsap scored a career high 46 points to go along with 11 rebounds as the Jazz stunned the Heat with a 116-114 come from behind victory in overtime. After trailing by 19 points at half time, the Jazz poured in a whopping 84 points in the second half and overtime to steal the win, thanks for some heroics from Millsap who hit a trio of three pointers to force overtime. Dwayne Wade led the way for the Heat with 39 points while Lebron James posted his first triple down as a Heat player with 20 points, 11 rebounds and 14 assists.
Tonight's clash is a good test for this Heat team who have not faced an upper echelon team on their current winning streak. In fact, the Heat are just 4-5 on the road this season and none of those wins have come against team with winning records. It feels like I'm going against Miami in every game they play (although they are 9-13 ATS this season so if you did you would be doing okay) but the fact is that the public likes to pound the Heat which drives the lines up further than they should be. In any case, the Jazz have Deron Williams and the size down low to give the Heat trouble, not to mention they are playing in front of one of the most hostile home crowds in the league. Until the Heat show me they can beat a quality opponent on the road, I'll take the Jazz here....
Really you think their previous history minus their first game this season has absolutely any relevance this game. hahahahahah
Head to head, the Heat are 10-2 ATS in the last 12 meetings and 5-1 ATS in the last six meetings in Utah. The underdog is 7-2 ATS in the last nine meetings while the over is 11-4 in the last 15 meetings and 4-1 in the last five meetings in Utah.
In the first meeting of the season, Paul Millsap scored a career high 46 points to go along with 11 rebounds as the Jazz stunned the Heat with a 116-114 come from behind victory in overtime. After trailing by 19 points at half time, the Jazz poured in a whopping 84 points in the second half and overtime to steal the win, thanks for some heroics from Millsap who hit a trio of three pointers to force overtime. Dwayne Wade led the way for the Heat with 39 points while Lebron James posted his first triple down as a Heat player with 20 points, 11 rebounds and 14 assists.
Tonight's clash is a good test for this Heat team who have not faced an upper echelon team on their current winning streak. In fact, the Heat are just 4-5 on the road this season and none of those wins have come against team with winning records. It feels like I'm going against Miami in every game they play (although they are 9-13 ATS this season so if you did you would be doing okay) but the fact is that the public likes to pound the Heat which drives the lines up further than they should be. In any case, the Jazz have Deron Williams and the size down low to give the Heat trouble, not to mention they are playing in front of one of the most hostile home crowds in the league. Until the Heat show me they can beat a quality opponent on the road, I'll take the Jazz here....
Really you think their previous history minus their first game this season has absolutely any relevance this game. hahahahahah
Whalewatcher, how is the RSI looking buddy? Shut your mouth!
Sunster was 100% right... Do you really think that the Heat's previous games (other than the one matchup earlier this year) really matter? They are a completely different team. His point was made, he didn't need to elaborate... unless you're too retarded to know why or how they aren't the same team! Jackass!
P.S. Look at your terrible RSI.... YOU SUCK AT LIFE!
Whalewatcher, how is the RSI looking buddy? Shut your mouth!
Sunster was 100% right... Do you really think that the Heat's previous games (other than the one matchup earlier this year) really matter? They are a completely different team. His point was made, he didn't need to elaborate... unless you're too retarded to know why or how they aren't the same team! Jackass!
P.S. Look at your terrible RSI.... YOU SUCK AT LIFE!
Going gut here...Miami finally looking like a team now! Somebody brought up a point about Miami not facing an upper class team yet, well i could say the same about Utah. I guess playing Boston twice already doesn't count as an upper class team....
If you would have told me that Miami was giving -1 to anyone with the exception of maybe lakers, Boston i would jump on it, SO.... virtually a pick em game againts UTAH OK I WILL BITE count me in on this one!
Going gut here...Miami finally looking like a team now! Somebody brought up a point about Miami not facing an upper class team yet, well i could say the same about Utah. I guess playing Boston twice already doesn't count as an upper class team....
If you would have told me that Miami was giving -1 to anyone with the exception of maybe lakers, Boston i would jump on it, SO.... virtually a pick em game againts UTAH OK I WILL BITE count me in on this one!
iv been fading the heat all year but not this time.Even with there terrible road record they pull this one out tonight. the jazz just havent been quite as dominant at home as they have been in previous years
iv been fading the heat all year but not this time.Even with there terrible road record they pull this one out tonight. the jazz just havent been quite as dominant at home as they have been in previous years
The Miami Heat STRUGGLE against solid point guards...this is a fact. Deron Williams will have a nice night. Milsap will be a difference maker. LBJ, Dwade and CB just dont look as good as the Jazz...getting a point at home? Jazzercise for me.
The Miami Heat STRUGGLE against solid point guards...this is a fact. Deron Williams will have a nice night. Milsap will be a difference maker. LBJ, Dwade and CB just dont look as good as the Jazz...getting a point at home? Jazzercise for me.
Whalewatcher, how is the RSI looking buddy? Shut your mouth!
Sunster was 100% right... Do you really think that the Heat's previous games (other than the one matchup earlier this year) really matter? They are a completely different team. His point was made, he didn't need to elaborate... unless you're too retarded to know why or how they aren't the same team! Jackass!
P.S. Look at your terrible RSI.... YOU SUCK AT LIFE!
Another new jack with no post.........................Rsi? Really?!
Whalewatcher, how is the RSI looking buddy? Shut your mouth!
Sunster was 100% right... Do you really think that the Heat's previous games (other than the one matchup earlier this year) really matter? They are a completely different team. His point was made, he didn't need to elaborate... unless you're too retarded to know why or how they aren't the same team! Jackass!
P.S. Look at your terrible RSI.... YOU SUCK AT LIFE!
Another new jack with no post.........................Rsi? Really?!
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