Houston Rockets vs. Atlanta Hawks Live Stream: Watch Free Online 2014 NBA, TV Channels, Radio Stations

Atlanta Hawks Jeff Teague
Atlanta Hawks Jeff Teague Reuters

The Houston Rockets will be playing against the Atlanta Hawks on Friday, January 10, 2014, at 4:30 p.m. PT. The Rockets will visit the Hawks at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Information on how to watch the game on live stream can be found below.

The Rockets have won 23 and lost 14 games, and the Hawks have won 19 and lost 17. Rockets stands at No. 5 seed in the Western Conference, while Hawks stands at No. 3 seed, trailing behind their Eastern Conference rival Miami Heat and the Indiana Pacers.

Rockets' flagship radio station is SportsTalk 790, and the team's radio network affiliate can be found here. Online radio stations can be accessed here.

Hawks' flagship radio station is 92.9 "The Game" (WZGC FM), and the team's radio network affiliate can be found here. Online radio stations can be accessed here.

Rockets vs. Hawks game will be televised locally on Comcast SportsNet Houston (CSNH) and Fox Sports South (FSSO).

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