Against the Hawks, who are generally better at home, can Miami win a third game in a row?
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Miami beat the Hawks (115-91) in Game 1 of this NBA Playoff series on the night of April 17, taking advantage of a poor performance by Atlanta star point guard Young. Then on April 19, Miami won once more (115-105) thanks to an incredible performance from Jimmy Butler.
This Friday evening, the two teams face off once once more. This time it will be in Atlanta, at the State Farm Arena. This is likely to have a huge impact on the series, knowing that the Hawks have been in much better shape at home than away this season.

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Atlanta Hawks: news and form
The Atlanta Hawks are in a tough spot, as less than one in ten teams that start a Playoff streak with two straight losses have managed to win and continue the competition. What keeps this series in the dark is Atlanta’s record at home. The Hawks have won 27 of their 41 home games. The difference is obvious if we compare their away record (16 wins, 25 losses).
Hawks: players to watch
The Hawks’ good record at home is accompanied by the excellent performance of Trae Young at home. Note that point guard Trae Young also averages 30.2 points per game at home compared to 26.5 on the road. Butler defended the star playmaker incredibly well in the first two games, but will that be the case in this third game?
Miami Heat: news and form
After an impressive regular season in which the Heat secured first place in the Eastern Conference, Miami is still not considered a legitimate title contender. However, his first two performances show the opposite. Thanks to a still imperial Jimmy Butler, the Heat beat the Hawks very convincingly twice. Sure enough, in the first two games of the series, Jimmy Butler was just terrific. Highlighted by his 45-point performance in Game 2, Butler brought his usual intensity to the playoffs. He also brought versatility to his game, as he made four of his seven three-point attempts – a rarity in his career.
Heat: players to follow
Even though he’s averaged just 10.7 points once morest the Hawks so far, Herro should become a key part of the Heat’s offense in this series. The 22-year-old is Miami’s second-leading scorer with 20.7 points per game during the regular season.
Major Five:
Atlanta Hawks
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Young
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Huerter
Hunter
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Okongwu
Gallinari
Heat
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Lowry
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Struss
Butler
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Adebayo
Tucker

It is our opinion that Trae Young will put on an incredible match for this third meeting. Our first advice is therefore to bet on a victory for the Hawks at home.
- Cote : 2
- Bookmaker : Betclic
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Young’s excellent performance will see him providing plenty of assists, especially to De’Andre Hunter, who will score a lot of points, in our opinion. Our second prediction is that Hunter will score over 20 points.
- Cote : 4.8
- Bookmaker : Betclic
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