
The Miami Heat and the Cleveland Cavaliers will face off in Game 3 of the Playoff Round 1 on Saturday, April 26, at Kaseya Center in Miami.
The Miami Heat are having a moderate season, winning 5 of their last 10 games with an average score of 117.8 points. Despite their loss against the Cavaliers in the first game, key player Tyler Herro provided significant offensive support with a notable point total. Bam Adebayo has been the driving force of the team, leading Miami in scoring and grabbing the most rebounds. However, rookie Kel’el Ware struggled in his playoff debut, facing challenges on both the defensive and offensive ends, though he managed to secure a few rebounds and assists.
On the other hand, the Cavaliers are performing substantially well, securing 6 wins out of their last 10 games, including a recent victory against the Miami Heat, with a score of 121-100. Their All-Star guard duo of Donovan Mitchell and Darius Garland showcased their offensive dominance, leading the team to victory. Additionally, the team’s defensive efforts played a crucial role in limiting Miami’s scoring performance, while the individual rebound and assist numbers contributed to their overall success.
The upcoming matchup is significant for both teams as the series progresses. After losing the first game, Miami will be looking to regain its momentum and bounce back on its home court, while the Cavaliers will aim to maintain their 2-0 lead on the road. This matchup will be a true test of each team’s mental toughness and their ability to perform efficiently under pressure during the playoffs.
Miami Heat vs. Cleveland Cavaliers Game 3: Live Streaming And Game Info

- Date: Saturday, April 26
- Time: 1:00 PM ET
- Venue: Kaseya Center, Miami, Florida
- TV Broadcast: ESPN
- Live Streaming: ESPN+, Fubo, NBA League Pass
Miami Heat vs. Cleveland Cavaliers Game 3: Ticket Prices

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According to Ticketmaster, tickets for the third matchup between the Miami Heat and the Cleveland Cavaliers start at $54 and can go up to a maximum of $393. Meanwhile, on SeatGeek, ticket prices range from $49 to as much as $1,108. However, courtside tickets are significantly more expensive, costing around $6,920, while center court tickets are available starting at $248. Fans can also purchase tickets from Vivid Seats, where prices range from $53 to $584.
Miami Heat vs. Cleveland Cavaliers Game 3: Injury Updates

Miami
- Terry Rozier (ankle)
- Kevin Love (personal)
- Isaiah Stevens (contractual)
- Dru Smith (left Achilles tendon)
As of now, there are no injury updates concerning the Cleveland Cavaliers.