The LA Lakers and the Miami Heat will lock horns in the NBA Finals. Both the teams have shown great form in the postseason and a thrilling contest could be on display in the finals.
The Lakers have taken a lead of 2-0 in the series after winning the second game by 124-114 and they would like to continue the domination.
LeBron James top scored for the Lakers with 33 points as the 35-year old was at his best. On the other hand, Jimmy Butler scored 25 points for the Heat.
We bring you the Match Prediction, which can help you in placing the right bets. We will discuss current form, stats, head to head and players to look out for.
Current form:
The LA Lakers have won the first two matches and their confidence is on another level. They are coming up with their best performances and they would aim to continue their good show going. The Lakers have dominated the Heat in the first two matches and they would look to replicate the same form.
On the other hand, the Miami Heat have not been able to come up with a collective effort. Their margin of loss in the last two matches have been 18 and 10 points, which goes to show that the Lakers have dominated these contests.
Head to Head:
Total matches in the regular season – 64, Won by Lakers – 37, Won by Heat – 27.
Playoff matches – 2, Won by Lakers – 2, Won by Heat – 0.
Players to watch out for:
LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Rajon Rondo will hold the key for the Lakers.
Jimmy Butler, Bam Abedayo and Tyler Herro will be the crucial players for the Heat.
Match Prediction: Based on current form and head to head, the LA Lakers will hold their wood on the Miami Heat. The Heat would need to find a way to stop the duo of LeBron James and Anthony Davis, who both are in prolific form.
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