NBA Playoffs, Game 3
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What channels are NBA playoff games on? 2026 NBA playoffs schedule, TV listings, how to watch, how to stream NBA postseason games for second round.
The first of two NBA Playoff games on Monday, May 11 is a Game 4 at Rocket Arena in Cleveland where the Cleveland Cavaliers are hosting the Detroit Pistons, attempting to tie their second round series.
The Spurs center lasted just 12:29 and left nearly 33 minutes of game time on the table. Up 36-34 at the time of his indiscretion, San Antonio got outscored 80-73 the rest of the way, the Timberwolves pulling even in the series at 2-2.
What channel is Detroit Pistons vs Cleveland Cavaliers on today? How to watch, stream NBA playoffs Game 4 on TV, streaming on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers series against the Detroit Pistons resumes on Monday, with Game 4 at Rocket Arena. Tip off is set for 8 p.m. Here's how you can watch the game: On TV: Peacock. On radio: WTAM 1100 or 100.7 WMMS. In person: Tickets start as low as $66. The Pistons are leading the series 2-1.
The New York Mets face the Arizona Diamondbacks in the second of a three-game series on Saturday, May 9, at Chase Field in Phoenix, Ariz. The game will also be available to stream for out-of-market fans on MLB.TV.
What channel is the San Antonio Spurs vs Minnesota Timberwolves game on today? How to watch NBA playoffs Game 4 on TV, streaming Sunday, May 10, 2026.
The Colorado Avalanche look to stay perfect in the Stanley Cup Playoffs when they visit the Minnesota Wild for Game 3 of their series on Saturday, May 9.
Down 3-0 to the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Lakers and James will try to extend the series in Game 4 Monday in Los Angeles (10:30 ET, Prime Video). “We still got life, and that’s all you can ask for,” James said following the Thunder’s 131-108 victory in Game 3 Saturday.