The NBA regular season is in the rearview mirror and playoffs officially begin on April 18, but first, the No. 7 and 8 seeds in both conferences will be determined during the NBA Play-In Tournament.
The first game of this year’s tournament is between the No. 10 Miami Heat and No. 9 Charlotte Hornets.
The Hornets are back in the playoff race for the first time since 2016, and finished this season 44-38, their largest single-season win total since 2015-16. Miami (43-39) is seeded lower, but won the season series against Charlotte, 3-1.
The winner of tonight’s game will advance into a second Play-In game where they’ll face the 76ers or Magic, depending on the outcome of that matchup tomorrow. The loser of tonight’s game will be eliminated from playoff contention.
Heat vs. Hornets tips off at 7:30 p.m. ET tonight (April 14), but pregame coverage on Prime Video will begin at 7 p.m.
The NBA Play-In Tournament, including Heat vs. Hornets, is streaming exclusively on Prime Video, so you’ll need an Amazon Prime subscription to watch the game.
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