Atlanta Hawks vs Brooklyn Nets live stream: Watch NBA Playoffs 2015 Game 3 basketball online [Game preview]

The Atlanta Hawks will play the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday in Game 3 of their NBA Playoffs 2015 series as the Hawks look to claim a third straight win to move to the verge of the next round of the postseason.

The game is scheduled to start at 3 p.m. ET and takes place from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The game will be broadcast on the TNT and YES networks but can also be watched online through live stream via the link provided below.

The Hawks come into this game 2-0 up, but they have by no means been at their best. The Nets will be hoping that they can get back into this series in front of their home fans, although if the Hawks re-find the kind of form that saw them claim the No. 1 seed spot in the Eastern Conference things will not be easy for the Nets.

One thing's for sure, the Hawks are not taking victory for granted. Paul Millsap has said, "This ain't no pushover team. There's not going to be games where we can just run over them."

In Game 1 the Hawks had looked excellent, winning by 16 points at one stage, but they stumbled and allowed the Nets back into the game somewhat, eventually winning by just 7 points.

In Game 2 things were even closer as the Nets pushed things to just 5 points, with the Hawks hanging on against the No. 8 seeds by 96-91.

With the margins of victory for the Hawks being so small in Atlanta, some wonder whether the Nets will now be able to use home court advantage to swing things their way and get over the line to get back into this series.

Today's game between the Hawks and Nets starts at 3 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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