Toronto has many factors going against it in Game 3. That includes a letdown situation after an overtime win, continued poor shooting by Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan and an 0-6 ATS record its last six games. The Raptors have to overcome all these obstacles on Miami's home court after they were fortunate to win on Thursday while shooting just 41.9 percent. Lowry and DeRozan were a combined 16-of-46 (34.8 percent) from the floor while Jonas Valanciunas had another solid outing to finish with 15 points and 12 rebounds. The Heat had balanced scoring from its starters led by Goran Dragic with 20 points and Hassan Whiteside who scored 13 points and pulled down 13 rebounds. Miami nearly won the game even though it committed 21 turnovers compared to nine for the Raptors. Miami has covered the number its last four games and it is 9-1 ATS its last 10 home games. Play the Heat in Game 3.
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