Nuggets vs Heat Game 3: Larry Hartstein’s Picks and Betting Odds
The NBA Finals in 2023 are underway, and fans are eagerly waiting to see more of the Denver Nuggets vs. Miami Heat games. Game 3 of the Finals between the Nuggets and Heat is set to take place on Wednesday at 8:30 pm ET in Miami. The Nuggets are seeking to regain their home-court advantage over the Heat in this game. As the betting odds indicate, the Nuggets, with their talented players and championship experience, are 2.5-point favourites to win this matchup.
Expert Picks and Betting Odds
Before you place your bets on any team, it’s wise to know what the experts have to say about the game. In this matchup, SportsLine NBA expert Larry Hartstein has set his sights on the event and has just locked in his picks and predictions. A notable covered basketball writer and analytical expert, Hartstein has a proven track record in picking Denver Nuggets games. Over the past 99 matchups, he has accumulated an impressive record of 58-38-3 against the spread; his picks have returned more than $1,600 for $100 players.
For the Miami vs Denver Game 3, Hartstein is leaning towards the spread and has also identified a critical X-factor that he believes makes one side of the spread a must-back. Visit the SportsLine website to learn more about Hartstein’s insights regarding the game.
Why the Nuggets can cover
While the Nuggets did lose Game 2 against the Heat, that doesn’t mean they’re out of the competition. The Nuggets centre Nikola Jokic remains on an impressive playoff run, scoring 41 points and grabbing a series-high 11 rebounds in the last game. In 17 games throughout the postseason, he has averaged 30.4 points, 12.9 rebounds, and 10.1 assists, nine of which were triple-doubles. Meanwhile, Jamal Murray, who contributed 26 points and 10 assists in Game 1, is averaging 27 points in 17 playoffs games. The duo’s performance suggests that the Nuggets still have a reasonable chance of winning Game 3.
Why the Heat can cover
On the other hand, the Heat has been playing their best game in the postseason, especially at home, where their record stands at 7-2. The Head is red hot; Butler contributing 21 points in Game 2 and averaging 27.3 points throughout the postseason, while Bam Adebayo continues to be a significant contributor to the team’s offense and defense. Averaging 23.5 points per series, Adebayo has already frustrated the Nuggets in the previous game with his 26 points and 13 rebounds performance.
Editorial and Advice
The NBA Finals are unpredictable, but the experts’ insight and betting odds can help fans make informed decisions on who to bet on. Regardless of what the sports analytics and betting odds say, however, always remember that the players themselves hold the most significant factor that can make or break the game. Both the Nuggets and Heat are highly talented teams, and the chances of either team winning Game 3 are almost equal. As a result, we advise fans always to bet responsibly, placing their bets according to their risk tolerance and always keeping in mind that betting should be done for entertainment purposes only.
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