The Boston Celtics waded into dangerous territory after the Toronto Raptors won their second game of their Eastern Conference Semifinals series in Game 4, tying the Atlantic Division Rivals up at two games each.
The primary culprit for the Celtics was a team-wide case of the yips, as Boston had its worst-shooting night of the season from beyond the arc as the team went 7-for-35 from 3-point range while the Raptors truly found their shooting touch for the first time in the series.
Now, Game 5 will be critical in the series with whichever team that loses needing to win two games in a row to secure the series — and if you aren’t sure how to watch, we’ve got some options for you.
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— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) September 6, 2020
Local Celtics fans can tune into NBC Boston Sports if you happen to have a cable provider who carries that channel, and their “MyTeams” app or NBCSportsBoston.com are out there as options for streaming the game as well.
Nationally, TNT will be airing the game if that’s part of your cable package, and a number of paid service can be used to watch the game if you don’t mind ponying up a little to see the game.
That includes NBA TV, NBA League Pass, FuboTV and Hulu +, and if none of these options works for you or you just can’t free during game time, we’ll always have video highlights posted after the game.
Tip-off is 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time for what might be the most important game of the season, so make sure to avail yourself of one of the above options.
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