Vegas at least gives Miami A shot.

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Hard work never killed anyone, but why chance it?
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No revelation here but I see Miami as having no shot to win this series. Indy strongest chance since way back in the day, when the Smart Aborigines tabbed the Upright Men to blow out the Hunched Over Dudes, which they did 101-16. I've seen the unbeatable horse get beat more than just a few times, but not this time. Need the sweep for the board so everyone can make a run at Rio.
 

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Even the Globetrotters beat the Robots on Gilligan's Island. Don't count out the Heat.
 

Hard work never killed anyone, but why chance it?
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Funny stuff G.D. , You're right. They have a shot or no number would be hung. BOL.
 

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As for game one, tough to get past Miami's 13-31 road record, which includes 0-3 (SU & ATS) at the 'average at best' Hornets in the last round.
 

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Anything is possible. Even hitting my 10/1 ticket on the Pacers to win it all is possible.
 

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G , I notice your Pacers have set an NBA record by winning six consecutive playoff games by double-digits. The wins came over so so competition but still a nice accomplishment. BOL.
 

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