How to Watch Warriors vs. Celtics, NBA Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Watch Warriors vs. Celtics Live Online.

Both the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors have experienced changes this season, with the two teams going in opposite directions as a result of those changes. While the Warriors have struggled after losing most of their nucleus to free agency or injury, the Celtics have flourished and find themselves near the top of the Eastern Conference. When the two teams play in Boston on Thursday, the Celtics will look to keep those trends going.

Warriors vs. Celtics

  • When: Thursday, January 30
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: TNT
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

The contest against the Celtics will be the second leg of a difficult East Coast road trip for the Warriors. Golden State entered this road trip having lost 13 out of 14 games and at the bottom of the Western Conference after so many years at the top of it. Without Steph Curry and Klay Thompson this season, things could continue to be an uphill climb.

Meanwhile, Boston enters this contest coming home after a three-game road trip. That road trip closed with a road game against the Miami Heat on Tuesday in which they won 109-101 after the Celtics split the first two games against the Orlando Magic and New Orleans Pelicans. Boston currently holds a top-four seed in the Eastern Conference but will need to continue winning as teams like the Pacers and Sixers are right behind them and could relegate the Celtics to a visiting role in the first round of the playoffs.

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Marcus Morris apologizes for sexist comment directed at Grizzlies’ Jae Crowder

Knicks forward Marcus Morris is walking back a sexist comment directed at Grizzlies forward Jae Crowder after an on-court brawl Wednesday night.

Knicks forward Marcus Morris is walking back a sexist comment directed at Grizzlies forward Jae Crowder after an on-court brawl Wednesday night.

Marcus Morris apologizes for sexist comment directed at Grizzlies’ Jae Crowder (Hoopshype)

Knicks forward Marcus Morris is walking back a sexist comment directed at Grizzlies forward Jae Crowder after an on-court brawl Wednesday night.

Knicks forward Marcus Morris is walking back a sexist comment directed at Grizzlies forward Jae Crowder after an on-court brawl Wednesday night.

Tristan Thompson gets ejected for slapping former teammate Jae Crowder on the butt

This is one of the strangest ejections of the season.

Cavaliers veteran Tristan Thompson was thrown out of Friday’s game against the Grizzlies after an incident with a former teammate earned him a second technical. After getting into it with former Cavaliers forward Jae Crowder earlier in the game, a run-in that resulted in double technicals, Thompson was hit with another tech for forcefully slapping Crowder’s butt while at the free-throw line.

Crowder stopped walking as soon as Thompson touched him and turned to an official, and referee J.T. Orr ejected Thompson from the game.

Thompson said after the game that he planned to reach out to the National Basketball Players Association to appeal.

Via Cleveland.com:

“Former teammate of mine. So we have history and it was just a little competitive spirit. They might have taken it the wrong way probably because they forgot that, I don’t know, we were teammates for half the year, so it feels like playing anyone else, like if I was playing Kyrie (Irving) or something. The same thing. They teched us. I’m definitely calling the [NBPA] to appeal that — one thousand percent.”

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