Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals series between the Boston Celtics and the Miami Heat tips off Wednesday, September 23rd at 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time as the Celtics hope to make it best-of-three series with a win, while the Heat look to get out of the loss column.
While a loss would not be the end of the line for Boston’s title hopes nor a series-crusher for Miami, the tenor set in this game may well end up dictating the outcome.
Expect a high-intensity affair from these two rival franchises as both vie to be the Eastern Conference representative against the winner of the Los Angeles Lakers – Denver Nuggets series unfolding on the other side of the bracket.
It wasn’t just losing behind Smart’s ire after Game 2 loss vs Heat https://t.co/jzBQCKQI0I
— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) September 22, 2020
If you are looking for a way to watch the game, we’ve got a variety of options depending on your situation.
If you live in New England and your cable provider carries NBC Boston Sports, you can watch the game on that channel, or use their “MyTeams” app or website to stream the game for free.
Nationally, ESPN will also broadcast the game as well.
WATCH: Gordon Hayward has given the Boston Celtics new life https://t.co/kR4K6LQ5vn
— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) September 23, 2020
If neither of those options works for you, there’s several paid options you can try.
NBA TV and NBA League Pass, YouTube TV, Hulu + and FuboTV are all paid services you can use to watch the game as well.
For those of us with scheduling conflicts, we’ll also have full game highlights posted the night of the game you can view any time you like to get caught up on all of the Game 4 action.
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