Nuggets vs. Lakers live stream: How to watch NBA Playoffs game 4 right now, start time, channel
Will this Nuggets vs. Lakers live stream close the series?
It's time for the Nuggets vs. Lakers live stream, which may be the last of its kind. After a third Denver win, Los Angeles has its backs against the wall to force another NBA Playoff live stream back in Denver.
Date: Today (Monday, May 22)
Time: 8:30 p.m. ET / 5:30 p.m. PT / 1:30 a.m. BST / 11:30 a.m. AEDT
Watch in the U.S.: ESPN on Sling TV
Watch from anywhere: with ExpressVPN.
While the game was close for much of the night, Denver's eventual 11 point win is evidence of LA's inability to close. Also, LeBron James' inability to sink a clutch shot. At one point, he missed a wide-open 3-point attempt.
Oh, and game 3? Denver won without one of Nikola Jokic's signature triple-double performances. They didn't need it because the whole team chipped him on offense and defense, including 37 points from Jamal Murray and 15 from Bruce Brown.
DraftKings, at the time of publication, has slightly increasing odds, with the Lakers (-165) as slim favorites, and Nuggets (+140) as slimmer underdogs. So, betting $165 on the winning Lakers would earn you $100, and a $140 bet on the winning Nuggets would net you $140.
Here's everything you need to know to watch the Nuggets vs. Lakers live stream online (and the Celtics vs. Heat live stream, too):
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Nuggets vs. Lakers live streams in the US
The Nuggets vs. Lakers live stream of Game 4 is on ESPN at 8:30 p.m. ET / 5:30 p.m. PT Monday (May 22). This series airs on ESPN and ABC/ESPN3.
If you've already cut the cord and don't have a cable package? With the right pick from our best cable TV alternatives, you'll be able to watch it and all of the NBA playoff games. But for as much as we like FuboTV, it doesn't have TNT — which has the entire Celtics vs. Heat series for the Eastern Conference Finals.
Instead, you consider Sling TV, one of the best streaming services, which has TNT. For future NBA playoff live streams, ABC games will simulcast on ESPN3, which is available through Sling Orange. ABC is also available in select markets for Sling Blue. Those markets are Chicago (WLS), Fresno (KFSN), Houston (KTRK), Los Angeles (KABC), New York (WABC), Philadelphia (WPVI), Raleigh-Durham (WTVD) and San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose (KGO). All but Fresno, Houston and Raleigh will pay $5 more per month for ABC in either Sling Blue or Sling Orange & Blue.
Sling is 50% off for the first month making it a perfect place to watch all of the NBA playoffs. Sling Orange also gets you ESPN, and its Sports Extra pack gets you NBA TV.
Of course, you can also watch the games on the more expensive services, such as YouTube TV ($73 per month), Hulu + Live TV ($70 per month) and DirecTV Stream ($75 per month).
ABC can be pulled down with one of the best TV antennas.
Sling TV: You can get ESPN and TNT in the Sling Orange package. The 30-plus channels in the lineup include AMC, CNN, Food Network, AMC, Comedy Central, HGTV and many more. And you can save 50% on your first month!
Nuggets vs. Lakers series schedule
All times Eastern
* = if necessary
- Game 1: Nuggets 132, Lakers 126
- Game 2: Nuggets 108, Lakers 103
- Game 3: Lakers, 108 Nuggets 119
- Game 4 @ LA: Mon., May 22 @ 8.30 p.m. on ESPN
- *Game 5 @ Denver: Wed., May 24 @ 8.30 p.m. on ESPN
- *Game 6 @ LA: Fri., May 26 @ 8.30 p.m. on ESPN
- *Game 7 @ Denver: Sun., May 28 @ 8.30 p.m. on ESPN
Nuggets vs. Lakers live streams around the world
How to watch Nuggets vs. Lakers live streams in the UK
NBA fans in the U.K. will watch the Nuggets vs. Lakers live stream on Sky Sports Main Event and Arena at 1:30 a.m. BST.
If you already have a Sky subscription that doesn't include Sports, you'll need to pay £24/month to add those channels. You'll also gain access to coverage in 4K and HDR, so long as you also have an HDR-ready Sky Q box and HLG-compatible TV.
If you don't want to shell out for a full Sky sub, you could also consider its Now Sports streaming service. Pricing starts at £11.98 for day & mobile month membership, with month-long access for £34.99.
Not in the U.K. right now? You may need a little help from a service such as ExpressVPN.
Nuggets vs. Lakers live streams in Canada
Hoops fans in Canada can catch the Nuggets vs. Lakers live stream on TSN. It's airing on TSN1 at 8:30 p.m. ET.
Can you watch Nuggets vs. Lakers live streams in Australia?
Probably. Aussies can watch the 2023 Playoff live streams on Kayo Sports, a major destination for NBA action. ESPN Australia, if you get it, is another means, but it's unclear if either will host the Nuggets vs. Lakers live stream.
Kayo offers a 14-day free trial for both its Basic and Premium plans, more than enough time to confirm they're actually showing the games. The Kayo One package costs $25 per month thereafter, and Kayo Basic is $30.
The $35 per month Premium Kayo plan gives you all the same things as the normal plan, but it offers three simultaneous streams. The Basic plan gives you two streams at the same time.
Not in Australia but usually a Kayo subscriber? You may need a little help from a service such as ExpressVPN.
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