Tonight's Suns vs Clippers live stream is here and it is hoped that Los Angeles will get back into this series. Meanwhile, Phoenix is set to get their veteran point guard back in time for this NBA playoff live stream.
After the first two games of this Western Conference Finals, the Phoenix Suns went into the locker room to enjoy their win. Each time, they FaceTimed with teammate Chris Paul, who is away during the league's COVID protocol.Thursday night, Paul is there in person.Yahoo Sports reports that the 36-year-old will return to the team and play in Game 3.
Cameron Payne has played well in Paul's place for the Suns, but nothing beats the presence of a player who played in 119 playoff games and just finished the best playoff series of his long career. In the previous round against the Jazz, Paul averaged 25 points and 10 assists per game to lead the Suns to a sweep. In the final game of the series, he scored 37 points, the second most in his playoff career.
While the Suns gain momentum with Paul's return, the Clippers are still waiting on Kawhi Leonard. The Clippers have been two games down in every series this postseason, but each time they have found a way to close the gap. The only difference in this series is that Leonard will not get the shovel; the two-time Finals MVP is sidelined with a sprained knee.
The Clippers have relied heavily on Paul George in Leonard's absence, and the 10-year veteran has filled the void admirably. However, he is coming up on the rough end of the second round. George missed two crucial free throws that would have extended Los Angeles' lead to three points with eight seconds left in the game. Instead, the Suns went to the other end of the floor and scored a miraculous final dunk off an inbounds pass from Jae Crowder to Deandreia Ayton to give the Suns a 104-103 win.
Los Angeles enters Game 3 as a 1-point home underdog. The over/under is 219.5.
If you've had to leave your own "bubble" - or you've suffered the dreaded local blackout - and you can't watch the Suns vs. Clippers live stream on cable, no luck That doesn't mean you're out of luck. With a virtual private network, or VPN, you can pretend you're surfing the web from your hometown (or anywhere else not hit by a power outage) and access the same streaming service you've already paid for.
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In the US, Suns vs. Clippers will be broadcast on ESPN, with tipoff today (Thursday, June 24) at 9 pm ET.
Those without cable subscriptions can watch the game on YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV, and FuboTV. However, if you are trying to choose a new service for the NBA playoffs, don't go to Fubo.
ESPN and TNT are both included in the $35 Sling Orange package. Sling Orange has TNT, ESPN, and ESPN3, and the Sports Extras package has NBA TV, making Sling the best place to watch all of the NBA playoffs.
We recommend Sling as one of the best streaming services; ABC's playoff games are simulcast on ESPN3.
For UK basketball fans, Sky Sports . Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Arena both have live streams of Suns vs. Clippers, which will be broadcast at 2:00 am BST.
NBA League Pass is also available in the UK as an alternative.
Canadian hoops fans can add it to your overall package and watch a live stream of Suns vs. Clippers on TSN. The game is on TS1 and begins at 9 p.m. ET.
NBA League Pass is also available in Canada.
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