The NBA playoffs live streams for the conference finals are ending and hitting their ultimate conclusions. Last night saw another Western Conference series end, as the Clippers ousted the Jazz, to move onto the Suns. Philadelphia stayed alive, though, beating Atlanta in Game 6.
So, tonight’s Hawks vs 76ers live stream will see one team win, and the other go home, as Embiid and Simmons test how great Trae Young can be. Meanwhile, all eyes are on Kevin Durant, as the Bucks vs Nets live stream is another Game 7, with all the marbles on the line.
NBA Playoffs standings
• Clippers vs Suns: Starts Sunday
• Bucks vs Nets: TIED up 3-3
• Hawks vs 76ers: TIED up 3-3
Yes, the 76ers haven’t truly solved the perplexing puzzle that is the Atlanta Hawks. Trae Young’s team quickly squished the Knicks and now he’s leading them even higher, and writing his own story.
The big heartbreak about this post-season right now concerns Chris Paul. He went from leading his Suns to the conference finals by sweeping Denver to entering the NBA’s Covid-19 health and safety protocols. It’s unknown if or when he’ll be able to return to the NBA playoffs.
How to watch NBA live streams with a VPN
If you’re away from home, or you’re subject to regional blackouts, can’t watch the NBA live streams from where you are, you can still get the livestreams with a virtual private network, or VPN. A VPN makes it so that you can appear to be surfing the web from your home town, so you can access the same streaming services you already paid for.
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How to watch the NBA playoffs live streams in the US
In the U.S., the NBA’s nationally televised games are airing on ABC, ESPN, TNT and NBA TV.
If you don’t have a cable or satellite package, and have cut the cord, you can get those channels via live TV streaming services (depending on your region), including Sling TV, Hulu With Live TV, Fubo TV and AT&T TV.
Of these options, we recommend Sling TV, which starts at $35 a month and offers more than 50 channels, including ESPN (in its Orange package). Sling may not have ABC, but ABC NBA playoff games will be simulcast on ESPN3 — which Sling has.
ESPN and TNT are a part of the Sling TV Orange package, which costs $35 and comes with more than 30 channels. Get the NBA TV add-on for $10. Sling TV is offering $25 dollars off the first month.
Fubo.TV: If you love sports, you probably want to check out Fubo.TV. It’s got a 7-day free trial so you don’t need to pay up front. Fubo’s dozens of channels include local networks like ABC and ESPN. You can also add on NBA TV. Fubo doesn’t have TNT.View Deal
NBA live streams in the UK
Basketball fans in the UK can watch the NBA bubble games on Sky Sports, via Sky, BT and Virgin Media packages. Games are broadcast live, so tipoff times range from 11:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. BST. Those without Sky Sports can pick it up from Now TV, with prices starting at £9.99.
Brits can also get the NBA League Pass UK package, which costs £42.99 and gets you the NBA live streams for the playoffs and finals.
NBA live streams in Canada
Canadian b-ball fans can watch the NBA playoffs on TSN, SportsNet and NBA TV Canada.
NBA League Pass is also available in Canada.