News - Mon 28/04/2014 - 20:45 EDT

Heat go for First-Round Series Sweep of Bobcats Tonight in Charlotte

The first sweep of the NBA playoffs can occur on Monday night when the Heat visit the Bobcats at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina. Miami has a 3-0 series lead and does not look like they will drop a game in this series. Charlotte is holding out hope that they can force a game five. We like Miami with the sweep tonight.

Heat go for First-Round Series Sweep of Bobcats Tonight in CharlotteHeat go for First-Round Series Sweep of Bobcats Tonight in Charlotte

Heat ready to advance to second-round

Miami is prepared to move into the second-round of the NBA playoffs, but will not overlook tonight’s game four with Charlotte. Even though they hold the upper-hand in this series, the Heat want to put away the Bobcats as quickly as possible in order to get a little bit of rest prior to the second-round. Miami will be gunning for the victory from the start of game four and could have the Bobcats burried before the first-half comes to an end. 

Bobcats trying to prolong season as much as possible

This could be the final time the Bobcats take the court this season. They have struggled in this series and are in danger of losing eight straight games to the Heat when looking back into the regular-season. Charlotte dropped all four of its regular-season games to the Heat this year. Now, they are one loss away from being swept right out of the first-round. Charlotte has had a fun season, but it will all come to a close on Monday night.

The Heat are in no surprise eight-point favorites on the road tonight against Charlotte over at TopBet.eu. It will take the Bobcats a lot to win this game, which we do not see happening. That is why we will bet on the Heat to grab the first-round series sweep with 15 percent of our bankroll as we lay the line for Miami. 

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