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The Atlanta Hawks (35-37) are set to face the Miami Heat (31-41) in a matchup that highlights contrasting recent performances. The Hawks, currently ranked first in their division, are looking to bounce back from a recent loss, while the Heat are riding a two-game winning streak, positioning themselves third in their division.

Key players for the Hawks include Trae Young, who leads the team with 24.1 points and 11.4 assists per game, and Jalen Johnson, who averages 9.97 rebounds per game. The Heat’s offense is spearheaded by Tyler Herro, contributing 23.4 points and 5.6 assists per game, alongside Bam Adebayo, who leads in rebounding with 9.7 per game. Both teams are dealing with significant injuries, impacting their rosters as they vie for crucial wins in the closing stretch of the season.

Atlanta Hawks at Miami Heat Game Information

Game Date: March 27, 2025
Game Time: 07:30 PM ET
TV Channel: FanDuel Sports Network Extra (South), NBA League Pass Channel 3
Location: Kaseya Center, Miami, FL
Live Stream: Fubo (free trial)

Miami Heat Team Statistics and Rankings

Win-Loss Record: 31-41
Conference Record: 19-25
Division Record: 8-5
Streak: 2 win

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Atlanta Hawks Team Statistics and Rankings

Win-Loss Record: 35-37
Conference Record: 26-19
Division Record: 9-4
Streak: 1 loss

Stat Leaders

Miami Heat (31-41, #3 in division)

Points Leader: Tyler Herro, 23.4 PPG
Rebounds Leader: Bam Adebayo, 9.69 RPG
Assists Leader: Tyler Herro, 5.6 APG
Steals Leader: Dru Smith, 1.5 SPG
Blocks Leader: Andrew Wiggins, 1.14 BPG

Atlanta Hawks (35-37, #1 in division)

Points Leader: Trae Young, 24.1 PPG
Rebounds Leader: Jalen Johnson, 9.97 RPG
Assists Leader: Trae Young, 11.4 APG
Steals Leader: Dyson Daniels, 3.07 SPG
Blocks Leader: Mouhamed Gueye, 1.04 BPG

Miami Heat Injury Report

Dru Smith – Achilles (Out For Season) – The Heat announced on Friday (Dec. 27) that Smith underwent successful surgery to repair a ruptured left achilles tendon. He will miss the remainder of the season.
Alec Burks – Back (Day To Day) – The Heat listed Burks as Questionable for Thursday’s (Mar. 27) game against the Hawks.
Nikola Jović – Hand (Out) – Jovic was cleared to begin on-court work, but there’s still no timetable for his return to game action, as per Anthony Chiang of the Miami Herald.
Duncan Robinson – Back (Day To Day) – The Heat listed Robinson as Questionable for Thursday’s (Mar. 27) game against the Hawks.

Atlanta Hawks Injury Report

Larry Nance Jr. – Knee (Out For Season) – The Hawks announced on Wednesday (Mar. 27) that Nance will miss the rest of the season while recovering from a right medial femoral condyle fracture.
Kobe Bufkin – Shoulder (Out For Season) – The Hawks said on Wednesday (Dec. 18) that Bufkin will undergo surgery to address a right shoulder instability and will miss the rest of the season.
Clint Capela – Hand (Out) – The Hawks announced on Friday (Mar. 21) that Capela has been diagnosed with a ligament injury in the fourth metacarpal of his left hand. He will be re-evaluated in approximately three-to-four weeks.
Trae Young – Achilles (Day To Day) – The Hawks listed Young as Probable for Thursday’s (Mar. 27) game versus the Heat.
Keaton Wallace – Shoulder (Out) – The Hawks listed Wallace as OUT for Thursday’s (Mar. 27) game versus the Heat.
Jalen Johnson – Shoulder (Out For Season) – Johnson was diagnosed on Wednesday (Jan. 29) with a torn labrum in his left shoulder and will miss the rest of the season, league sources tell NBA reporter Chris Haynes.

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