Three games are on the schedule tonight in the NBA Playoffs. The Hawks aim to gain the upper hand against the Knicks, the Timberwolves seek to overcome the Nuggets, while the Cavaliers hope to distance themselves from the Raptors.
Hawks vs. Knicks (1 AM)
- Tied series at 1-1
- Broadcast on Prime Video and NBA League Pass
New York finds itself in a precarious situation. OG Anunoby and his teammates faltered in the closing moments of Game 2, handing Atlanta home-court advantage on a silver platter. Overall, they seem to have the edge in the series. However, should Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Jalen Johnson find their rhythm, fans in the Big Apple may start to feel anxious.
Raptors vs. Cavaliers (2 AM)
- Cleveland leads the series 2-0
- Broadcast on Prime Video and NBA League Pass
This matchup is one of the more lopsided series of the first round so far. While Toronto isn’t being completely overwhelmed, Cleveland appears significantly stronger, particularly on offense. Brandon Ingram and Jakob Poeltl have faced heavy criticism. Returning home could be beneficial for the Raptors, but if the trend continues, their season could be almost over by sunrise.
Wolves vs. Nuggets (3:30 AM)
- Tied series at 1-1
- Broadcast on Prime Video and NBA League Pass
This has been the most anticipated series of the first round, and it has certainly met expectations. Two tightly contested games in Denver, split in outcomes, have set the stage for tonight. Minnesota aims to reclaim home-court advantage, but that task won’t be easy against Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray. Every meeting between these teams tends to be a classic, making it hard not to look forward to this matchup.
The NBA Injury Report for tonight’s games

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