NBA Playoffs: How to Watch Bucks vs. Heat in Game 3 Live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More on April 22


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The Kaseya Center in Miami will be home to tonight’s game between the Miami Heat and Milwaukee Bucks in Game 3 of the 2023 NBA Playoffs.

Giannis Antetokounmpo and the top-seed Bucks lost Game 1 at home, thanks to heroics by Jimmy Butler; however, the deer were feared when they rallied back and impressively won Game 2. The Heat will be without Tyler Hero for the foreseeable future, which means Butler will need help from his co-stars, especially Bam Adebayo,

Find out how to stream Bucks at Heat live without cable, below.

When to Watch

Saturday, April 22

  • Game: Milwaukee Bucks at Miami Heat (Game 3)
  • Time: 7:30 PM ET
  • Where to Watch: ESPN

How to Watch the Bucks vs. Heat Live Without Cable

ESPN will be the home of tonight’s Eastern Conference Game 3 duel between the Bucks and Heat.

You can watch each minute on the hardwood during the 2023 NBA Playoffs on ESPN live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and other compatible devices with a subscription to DIRECTV STREAMFuboHulu + Live TVSling TVVidgo, and YouTube TV.

Watch the Bucks vs. Heat Live on DIRECTV STREAM

Stream the Bucks and Heat game live with DIRECTV STREAM. The Entertainment package includes ESPN, and over 75 channels, so viewers can watch tonight’s game and more for only $74.99 per month. There are no contracts, no hidden fees, and a subscription includes unlimited cloud DVR storage.

New subscribers can take advantage of a 5-day free trial before subscribing.

Sign up for DIRECTV STREAM

Watch the Bucks vs. Heat Live on Fubo

Live NBA Playoff Games and over 100 sporting events are available to stream with the Pro plan from Fubo. The plan includes ESPN, so you can watch Bucks-Heat tonight and over 140 channels for only $74.99 per month. Relive your favorite moments during the games and rewatch your favorite shows with 1000 hours and Cloud DVR space.

Sign up for Fubo

Watch the Bucks vs. Heat Live on Hulu + Live TV

Skip the high cost of cable and stream ESPN, and over 85 channels on Hulu + Live TV for $69.99 per month. The service offers unlimited access to the Hulu library, Disney+, and live sports on ESPN+ for no additional charge. Record your favorite moments during Bucks-Heat and much more for up to 9 months with unlimited DVR storage.

Sign up for Hulu + Live TV

Watch the Bucks vs. Heat Live on Sling TV

One of the most affordable ways to watch tonight’s game live on ESPN is with Sling Orange. At the low price of $40 per month, subscribers can watch Bucks-Heat and over 30 channels with 50 hours of DVR storage to record the biggest moments of the night.

Sign up for Sling TV

Watch the Grizzlies vs. Lakers Live on Vidgo

Another way to watch the live NBA Playoff Games on ESPN is with the Plus plan from Vidgo. For $69.99 per month, you can stream over 110+ live channels, on-demand, and record the event with DVR.

Sign up for Vidgo

Watch the Bucks vs. Heat Live on YouTube TV

Stream over 100 channels, including the Bucks at Heat, live on ESPN with YouTube TV for only $72.99 per month. The service includes unlimited DVR which will allow you to rewatch each selection and the ability to share 6 accounts per household.

Sign up for YouTube TV

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