Atlanta Hawks, Miami Heat, NBA Playoffs

Hawks vs. Heat prediction, TV channel, live stream, prediction, odds and radio station for Game 3

The Miami Heat have a 2-0 series lead over the Atlanta Hawks, and look to make it 3-0 with a Game 3 win on Friday.

The Miami Heat entered the NBA Playoffs as the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference. Meanwhile, the Atlanta Hawks earned the eighth seed after defeating the Charlotte Hornets and Cleveland Cavaliers in the play-in round. Thus far, the series has been all Miami.

Miami defeated Atlanta 115-91 in Game 1 on Apr. 17, capitalizing on a bad night by Trae Young. Then on Apr. 19, Miami pulled out a 115-105 win over Atlanta following a big-time, 45-point performance by Jimmy Butler.

Now, the series heads to Atlanta, with the opportunity to extend their series lead to 3-0 with a Game 3 victory on Friday, Apr. 22. Here is all of the information you need to know regarding the third game of this first-round series.

Hawks vs. Heat Game 3 TV Channel

Miami vs. Atlanta will be airing on ESPN at 7:00 p.m. ET.

Hawks vs. Heat Game 3 live stream

Game 3 can be live streamed on the Watch ESPN app or through FuboTV, the latter of which you can sign up for a seven-day free trial.

Hawks vs. Heat Game 3 prediction

The Hawks have the chance to grab the momentum in the series at home. While that is certainly possible if Young has a big game, it is hard to go against the Heat right now. Considering that, the Heat will take Game 3 of the series.

Prediction: Heat 107, Hawks 100

Hawks vs. Heat Game 3 odds

According to WynnBet, Miami is favored by 1.5 points. Additionally, Miami is favored by -125 in the moneyline odds, while +100 has been placed on Atlanta. The over/under for Game 3 is set at 221.5 points.

Heat radio station

Heat fans can listen to the team’s radio broadcast on ESPN 104.5 FM.

Hawks radio station

Hawks fans can find the team’s affiliate radio stations on Hawks Radio Network.

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