The Toronto Raptors find themselves in the unenviable position of being down two games to none against the Boston Celtics, having dropped Game 2 by a razor-thin margin on Tuesday.
They’ll hope to find a way to adjust their offense against the Celtics, who have done an outstanding job of slowing down the Raptors’ transition game while holding their perimeter shooting to just over 25% in both games of the Eastern Conference Semifinals to date.
Does Toronto coach Nick Nurse have the goods in reserve? Can the team adapt before they dig the whole even deeper? And where can you watch to find out?
Down 2-0 to Boston Celtics, Toronto Raptors, Nurse unhappy with refs https://t.co/nv0amMdtGc
— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) September 3, 2020
The Celtics Wire can only help you with that last question before the game, but we’ve got you covered in the viewing advice department.
For the New Englanders among us with cable packages carrying NBC Sports Boston, you can watch the game on that channel.
NBCSportsBoston.com and their ‘MyTeams’ app are alternatives you can use to stream the game as well.
NBA fines Marcus Smart $5,000 for flop in Game 2 win over Raptors https://t.co/8EMYm5vkws via @thecelticswire
— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) September 2, 2020
TNT is also carrying the tilt for those of us who get that channel in our cable package, and subscription-based services like NBA TV, NBA League Pass, Hulu + and FuboTV are other options you can use to watch the game if you don’t mind paying for the privilege.
Tip-off is 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, August 3rd.
If you can’t watch the game live, be sure to check back afterwards for full game highlights, as always.
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