NBA Playoffs 2016: How To Live Stream Thunder Vs. Warriors Game 7

The 2016 NBA Playoffs reach a crucial turning point with the Western Conference Finals Game 7. After being down three games to one, the Golden State Warriors have slowly but steadily crawled back into the series, with two solid if not entirely convincing wins over the Oklahoma City Thunder. And now, with the series returning to Oracle Arena in Oakland, it’s the Thunder who are feeling the pressure. Here’s everything you need to know to live stream tonight’s Thunder/Warriors contest:

WHAT TIME DOES THE OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER VS. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS GAME START?

The Thunder and Warriors tip off at 9:00 p.m. Eastern time today.

WHAT CHANNEL IS THE NBA PLAYOFFS ON?

Tonight’s Game 7 matchup is airing live on TNT, which means the best way to livestream the Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Golden State Warriors game is either through the Watch TNT app or Sling TV. Unfortunately, you’ll need to authenticate with a cable provider if you want to watch the game on Watch TNT, so get your (or your friend’s/parent’s!) login credentials ready. There are two free options, though. You can either visit NBA.com/TNTOvertime, where anyone and everyone can livestream the game —including multiple camera angles!— for free. There’s also Sling TV, which is currently running a free trial! (More on that below.)

HOW CAN I GET THE WATCH TNT APP?

If you’re on a desktop or laptop computer, all you need to do is point your browser towards tntdrama.com/watchtnt and you’ll be golden. TNT also has an app that’s available for iOS or Android, and Windows devices. Again, we hate to be the bearer of bad news here, but you’re gonna need a cable login/password to watch.

HOW CAN I GET SLING TV?

This is a terrific time to check out Sling TV, which includes access to TNT (along with a bunch of other awesome networks like ESPN, TBS, HGTV and more). As we mentioned before, Sling TV is currently offering subscribers a free one-week trial of the service, so what better time to give it a whirl than now?