How to Stream NBA Finals Warriors and Cavaliers
The Golden State Warriors of Oakland won the first game of the NBA Finals on Monday night against the Cleveland Cavaliers, but it’s still somebody’s championship.
Episode 2 kicks off at 8:00 pm ET on Sunday night, followed by Game 3 at 9:00 pm ET on June 6 and Game 4 on Friday June 8th. Unless the Warriors win all four games (and they most likely won’t), the streak will continue until one team has won four games. Optional games: June 11 at 21:00, June 14 at 21:00 and June 17 at 20:00.
If you want to catch LeBron fighting Steph Curry, you have several options:
Tv
The easiest way to get to the NBA Finals is to tune in to ABC. You can watch games without a cable TV subscription if you have a digital antenna capable of receiving ABC.
ESPN
Both the ESPN website and the Watch ESPN app will offer live streams of games, but you need to have your own (or borrow from a friend) login cable to watch them.
Streaming services
Luckily, most of the TV replacement streaming services offer ABC, so if you’ve subscribed to any of them, you probably don’t know anything. Be sure to check that ABC is offered as a streaming option in your city prior to playing, just in case.
Streaming services that offer access to ABC include Hulu With Live TV, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV, DirecTV Now, and YouTube TV. They all cost between $ 25 and $ 40 a month, with the cheapest Sling at $ 25 a month. They all also offer free trial options, so if you’re not a subscriber, you can still access one or two games for free as long as you remember to cancel the trial before you start your subscription.