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| Friday NBA Preview: Miami vs. Philadelphia |
For the best basketball betting sportsbook check out Bet Phoenix for all of the latest wagering odds in the NBA. The Philadelphia 76ers are wondering what it will take to get proper recognition after beating a pair of Eastern Conference heavyweights. A rare win over the Miami Heat could do the trick. Atlantic Division-leading Philadelphia seeks a fifth straight victory when it hosts Miami on Friday night. The 76ers (16-6) followed a 74-69 win over Orlando on Monday by knocking off East-leading Chicago 98-82 on Wednesday. They’ve won 14 games by at least 10 points and lead the NBA allowing an average of 85.9 points. Only four of their wins, though, have come against teams with a record currently above .500, prompting some to question their solid start. Collins praised Iguodala for having one of his better games of the season, narrowly missing his third straight double-double. Philadelphia also will need him against Miami, which has won 12 of the last 13 matchups including the postseason. The Heat, who knocked off the seventh-seeded 76ers in the first round of last year’s playoffs en route to the NBA finals, had their five-game winning streak snapped with a 105-97 loss at Milwaukee on Wednesday. Miami (16-6) led by 13 at halftime before being outscored 58-37 over the final two quarters. LeBron James scored a season-high 40 points - including 24 in the first to set an NBA high for most points in a quarter - and Dwyane Wade added 23. Now they will look to play a complete game against Philadelphia on Friday night.
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