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In the final of the Western Conference, the 3–1 series lead against Minnesota Timberwells has started to look invincible on his home court tonight, Oklahoma City Thunder is invincible. This year NBA's best regular season records behind league MVP Shai Gilgus-Alexander at 68-14, they have gone 11–4 in the playoffs so far and there is a win from reaching the NBA final.
Very few teams in the history of NBA have won a championship losing less than 20 games in a regular session and jointly. All-time mark was determined by 1995–96 by Chicago Bulls, which went to a joint 87–13. The next best record is at 83-16 of Golden State Warriors of 2016-17. Currently the Thunder is 79–18, requiring five more win to capture the title.
Tonight's Timbervols-Thunder Game 5 Tips Off ET at 8:30 pm ET (PT) on ESPN. To see or stream the NBA playoffs, you have to know everything here.
Shai Gilegous-Aexander and Oklahoma City Thunder faced Minnesota Timberwells tonight in game 5 of the Western Conference.
What is NBA playoff schedule for today?
Here is the schedule for today and Saturday (all time ET):
Wednesday, 28 May
- Game 5: Timberwells Thunder, 8:30 pm (ESPN)
Thursday, 29 May
- Game 5: Passers in Nax, 8 pm (TNT and Max)
Friday, 30 May
- Game 6*: Thunder in Timberwells, 8:30 pm (ESPN)
Saturday, May 31
- Game 6*: Nux in pacers, 8 o'clock (TNT and Max)
*if necessary
What does NBA playoff bracket look like?
We have reached the final stages of the playoff conference, and four teams remain in hunting for the Larry O'Brien Trophy. Here are matchup and current standing:
Eastern Conference
- Number 3 New York Nix vs No. 4 Indiana Paper (Paise Lead Series 3-1)
Western conference
- No. 1 Oklahoma City Thunder vs No 6 Minnesota Timberwells (Thunder Lead Series 3-1)
How to watch NBA Playoffs
The NBA playoffs will be shown in ABC, ESPN and TNT. You can watch the game with a cable subscription or live TV streaming service.
Three of the five major services offer all four channels. Fubo lacks TNT, which shows a large part of the NBA playoffs, making Fubo Hups a poor option for fans. You can also see the TNT broadcast of the playoff game with Max.
YouTube TV costs $ 83 per month and includes all the three channels required to watch every game of NBA playoffs. Plug into your zip code on your welcome page which local networks are available in your area.
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Hulu with Live TV costs $ 83 per month and includes ABC, ESPN and TNT. Click on the “Visual Channel in your area” link on your reception page to see which local channels are introduced in your zip code.
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Sling TV's Orange-And-Blue Plan includes ABC, ESPN and TNT in $ 61 per month. For sports on ABC, however, you have to live in one of the few markets where the Sling offers ABC. And the NBA final will be aired on ABC, so when you roll around June, you will not be left without it.
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You need a $ 17-a standard plan to see live sports on Max. (Either she or $ 21-maheen's premium plan that adds 4K streaming.) Max will show TNT broadcast for NBA playoffs. Just with Max, however, you will remember the game on ABC and ESPN.
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All the above live TV streaming services allow you to cancel at any time and require a solid internet connection. Looking for more information? Watch our live TV streaming service guide.