
"The Hawks have surged up the Eastern Conference standings right around the time Trae Young was traded to the Washington Wizards in exchange for CJ McCollum and Corey Kispert."
"Miami can only focus on Atlanta, though, Sunday night at home to close out the season, and given their season record against the Hawks, there is cause for optimism."
"For two reasons, the Heat could have the advantage in their fourth meetup with the Hawks. First, Hawks head coach Quin Snyder may rest his starters."
"Considering that Erik Spoelstra will not rest his starters given the implications for their play-in seeding, the Heat enter this game against the Hawks as the favorites."
The Miami Heat will play their last regular-season game against the Atlanta Hawks, who have been on a winning streak since Trae Young's trade. The Heat, currently a play-in team, can secure home-court advantage with a favorable outcome. Miami has a 2-1 record against Atlanta this season, which provides optimism. Factors favoring Miami include potential resting of Hawks starters and their own commitment to play all main players. A strong performance from key players is essential for the Heat's success.
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