Cavaliers vs Hawks NBA Eastern Conference Finals TV schedule
By Jack Crosby
A look at the complete schedule for the 2015 NBA Eastern Conference Finals series between the Cavaliers and the Hawks
Friday night the Atlanta Hawks were able to take care of the Washington Wizards in Game 6 of their Eastern Conference semifinals series, and with that, the stage is now set for what should be one amazing Eastern Conference Finals series. It will either be the Hawks or the Cleveland Cavaliers that will be advancing on to face the Western Conference representative in the NBA Finals.
Throughout the entire course of the NBA season, there was really little doubt that the Hawks and the Cavaliers were the two best teams in the Eastern Conference, so it’s more than fitting that they will be battling for the right to move onto the Finals.
Now as for when this showdown will start, the Hawks and Cavaliers will be going against one another beginning on Wednesday in Atlanta, given then Hawks are the No. 1 seed in the conference. That’s where the journey to finding out who the Eastern Conference champion will get underway.
Here is a look at the entire Eastern Conference Finals schedule for the Hawks and Cavaliers:
Eastern Conference Finals
(1) Atlanta vs. (2) Cleveland
Game 1 — Wed. May 20, Cleveland at Atlanta, 8:30 PM, TNT
Game 2 — Fri. May 22, Cleveland at Atlanta, 8:30 PM, TNT
Game 3 — Sun. May 24, Atlanta at Cleveland, 8:30 PM, TNT
Game 4 — Tue. May 26, Atlanta at Cleveland, 8:30 PM, TNT
Game 5 * — Thu. May 28, Cleveland at Atlanta, 8:30 PM, TNT
Game 6 * — Sat. May 30, Atlanta at Cleveland, 8:30 PM, TNT
Game 7 * — Mon. June 1, Cleveland at Atlanta, 8:30 PM, TNT
Who do you think will come out with the victory, and in how many games? Let us know in the comments below.
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