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On Monday its the Miami Heat vs. Atlanta Hawks in the NBA. Odds for tonights matchup favor Miami by -6. Here is a preview and free NBA betting pick…

NBA Odds: Miami Heat vs Atlanta Hawks Preview & Pick

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Miami Heat vs. Atlanta Hawks
Date: Friday, March 18, 7:30 p.m. ET
Venue: Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
Broadcast: SUN
Heat vs. Hawks betting lines from Sportsbook.com
Money Line:
Spread: Heat -6
Over/Under: 185

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March Madness doesn’t only apply to college basketball. There are plenty of NBA teams jockeying for playoff positioning, and Friday has some fantastic matchups. The Hawks host the Heat tonight.

The Heat (46-22, 31-36-1 ATS) had been on a fantastic roll, winning three straight games against heady competition (Lakers, Grizzlies, Spurs). The streak was halted Wednesday, though, as Oklahoma City proved too much in a 96-85 Miami loss. The loss also ended a three-game winning streak against the spread, as Miami was a six-point favorite.

Oklahoma City found a way to penetrate Miami’s defense. The Heat’s recent winning streak came compliments of a suffocating “D” that kept three high-scoring teams below 90 points each. But despite giving up 96 points to Miami, the team can’t be too upset—it held the Thunder to 39.8 percent shooting from the field. If the Heat can do that on a nightly basis, they’ll be fine.

At the other end of the floor, the Big Three of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh combined for 61 points. Considering the lack of talent around them, however, they need to be much better than that. The trio had a very poor night shooting the ball, combining to make just 21 of 59 shots (35.5 percent). Cutting back on three-point shooting would have benefitted Miami tremendously. The club made just three of its 17 three-point attempts against Oklahoma City. Obviously, poor shot selection is a problem with this team at times.

Atlanta (39-29, 30-38 ATS) recently ended a four-game losing streak by winning back-to-back games, but the Hawks were blown out 102-87 by Denver on Wednesday. The loss dropped the club to 2-5 in its last seven games against the spread. Online Sports Betting at Sportsbook

Poor play from the team’s best players continues to be an issue. Fans have probably had just about enough of Jamal Crawford at this point. The reigning Sixth Man of the Year had another forgettable night, scoring just 13 points against the Nuggets. At least that was a big improvement over his four-point effort in the previous game.

Speaking of struggling players, Atlanta absolutely has to find a way to get Al Horford going again. Horford has played very well this season, but he’s completely melted down in March. He hasn’t scored more than 17 points in six straight games, and he failed to crack double digits in three of those outings.

Miami may be coming off a loss, but it’s playing infinitely better than the dysfunctional Hawks. Take the Heat.

Trends:

Over is 11-4 in MIA last 15 road games.
MIA are 3-8 ATS in their last 11 games overall.
ATL are 5-16 ATS in their last 21 Fri. games.
Under is 12-4 in ATL last 16 overall.
ATL are 3-7 ATS in their last 10 home games.
Home team is 7-2 ATS in the last 9 meetings.

Miami at Atlanta pick: Heat

Ian Van Den Hurk has covered amateur and pro sports for years, including a successful run handicapping anything from football to mixed martial arts.

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By Ian Van Den Hurk

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