It's time for the Bucks vs Nets live stream: "Game 7" | to be able to really come across that you can, in fact we promise, anyone can quickly forget about just how seemingly exactly {} these seemingly ignored people.
The home team is undefeated in this series, so Brooklyn definitely hopes that trend continues. If so, their best chance lies with Kevin Durant (since Kyrie Irving is out for the night), as KD returns to the Barclays Center for a historic Game 5. In this game, Durant became the first player in history to score 45 points, 15 rebounds, and 10 or more assists in the playoffs. Durant is trying to lead the Nets franchise to the conference finals for the first time since 2002.
While the Nets hope to continue the trend, the Bucks are looking to continue the rhythm they established in their Game 6 win. Milwaukee never trailed in the final home game of the series, with Giannis Antetokounmpo scoring 30 points, Khris Middleton scoring a playoff career-high 38, and Jrue Holiday 21.
Durant should have more help this time around than he did the last time the Nets played their hosts. James Harden appears to be slowly approaching the level of play we are used to seeing from him. After returning from a hamstring injury in Game 5, Harden went 1-for-10 (including 0-for-8 on threes). He then showed growth in Round 6, going 5-for-9 and 3-for-6 from beyond the arc.
The Nets returned home for Game 7, a 2-point road favorite. The over/under is 216.
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In the US, Bucks vs. Nets will air on TNT today, Saturday, June 19, at 8:30 PM ET.
If you haven't already cut the cord and have the cable package, you can get this game on Sling TV, one of our best streaming service list picks; Fubo TV also loves it, but TNT does not.
And don't worry that Sling doesn't have ABC (which you can watch on one of the best TV antennas); ESPN3 simulcasts ABC's NBA playoff games, so you'll be fine on Sling.
UK basketball fans rely on Sky Sports, where a live stream of Bucks vs. Nets is likely to be available. At the time of reporting, the schedule had the unnamed NBA playoff game on Sky Sports Mix and Sky Sports Arena at 1am BST.
NBA League Pass is available in the UK.
Canadian hoops fans need SportsNet for this event; SN1 has a live stream of Bucks vs. Nets.
NBA League Pass is also available in Canada.
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