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NBA Playoff Schedule: Where to Watch Games This Weekend

Author:Kristen Update:May 03,2025

The 2025 NBA Playoffs have kicked off, heralding the exciting journey to crown a new world champion. Just as the recently concluded March Madness tournament brought its share of surprises, fans can expect more thrilling upsets and standout performances in the NBA. With numerous teams vying for the championship, the competition is fierce. The big question on everyone's mind: Can the Boston Celtics achieve a back-to-back championship, a feat they haven't accomplished since 1969? Or will the surging Oklahoma City Thunder finally clinch their first NBA title since relocating from Seattle?

If you're eager to follow this weekend's playoff action, we've got all the details you need. Below, you'll find the complete schedule, including every matchup, tip-off time, and the broadcasting network for each game.

Where to Watch Upcoming NBA Playoff Games

Check out the schedule below to find out where you can watch every First Round game this weekend:

Saturday, April 26

  • Cavaliers at Heat, Game 3 (10:00 AM PT on TNT)
  • Thunder at Grizzlies, Game 4 (12:30 PM PT on TNT)
  • Nuggets at Clippers, Game 4 (3:00 PM PT on TNT)
  • Rockets at Warriors, Game 3 (5:30 PM PT on ABC)

Sunday, April 27

  • Knicks at Pistons, Game 4 (10:00 AM PT on ABC)
  • Lakers at Timberwolves, Game 4 (12:30 PM PT on ABC)
  • Celtics at Magic, Game 4 (4:00 PM PT on TNT)
  • Pacers at Bucks, Game 4 (6:30 PM PT on TNT)

How to Stream NBA Playoff Games Online

Disney Bundle Included

Hulu + Live TV

3See it at Hulu!

$30 Off First Month

Fubo (Pro)

2See it at Fubo!

Annual Plan Available

NBC Peacock (Premium)

2See it at Peacock!

Limited-Time Offer

DirecTV Stream (Choice)

3See it at DirecTV!

If you don't have cable, don't worry. You can still catch the NBA Playoffs online or through select streaming services. Some streaming services even offer a free trial, allowing you to test the service out while watching some of the games.