It’s safe to say that was not the way the Boston Celtics had planned to close out Game 3.
In a stunning last half-second collapse, the Toronto Raptors stole a game from the Celtics with a miracle shot from OG Anunoby, and in an instant, Boston’s focus shifted to Game 4 of the two teams’ Eastern Conference Semifinals series.
The Celtics are still in good shape with a 2 – 1 series lead, but will need to take care of business on Saturday to avoid giving the NBA’s defending champs the same sort of window that cost the 2019-20 Milwaukee Bucks their postseason aspirations.
After a ‘[expletive] disgrace’ at Game 3’s end, Celts ready for Game 4 https://t.co/DTjLir0JIa
— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) September 4, 2020
Tip-off begins at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time, and if you aren’t sure how to watch the game, we’ve got a wide variety of options to choose from depending on your circumstances.
New Englanders with cable carrying NBC Sports Boston will be able to watch the game on that channel, and cord cutters can use NBCSportsBoston.com or their “MyTeams” app to watch as well.
Ex-Celtic Stephon Marbury no fan of ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith https://t.co/jnOF3hE7QP
— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) August 28, 2020
Non-locals can watch on TNT as well around the U.S. if you happen to have that channel available to you.
Paid services like NBA TV, NBA League Pass, Hulu + and FuboTV are options to watch as well if you don’t mind ponying up a little cash to watch the game.
With a little luck, Game 4 will end a little less stressfully.
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