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The Cleveland Cavaliers will face Tyler Herro and the Miami Heat in Game 3 of this NBA Playoff matchup on Saturday at the Kaseya Center.

How to Watch Cavaliers vs Heat:
- Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025
- Time: 1:00 PM ET
- Channel: TNT (National Broadcast), FDSN Ohio/FDSN Sun (Local Broadcasts)
- Stream: Sling - National Coverage (WATCH), FuboTV - Local Coverage (TRY FOR FREE)
The Cavaliers coasted to a 2-0 series lead by winning both of their games at home over the Heat. Cleveland has scored 121 points in both games, showing no signs of slowing down after posting an impressive 64-18 record during the regular season.
Tyler Herro went off in Game 2 for 33 points, but it was still not enough as Miami lost by nine. It will take a complete team effort for the Heat to win Game 3, as they face a well-rounded Cavaliers team. If the Heat can not pick up a win here at home, we might be looking at a sweep.
Evan Mobley was just named the Defensive Player of the Year and is coming off a 20-point game in Cleveland's previous win. He, along with Donovan Mitchell and Darius Garland, has formed a dynamic three-headed offensive attack that makes the Cavaliers a tough team to deal with.
This is a great NBA matchup that will not disappoint; make sure to tune in and catch all the action.
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