Celtics vs Heat Live Stream: How to Watch NBA Playoffs Eastern Conference Finals Game 7 Online Now

Celtics vs Heat Live Stream: How to Watch NBA Playoffs Eastern Conference Finals Game 7 Online Now

It's time for Boston to watch this season's final Celtics vs. Heat live stream to see if they can face a Jimmy Butler they can beat or one who rips off the proverbial glasses to become Superman, as he did in Game 6.

But if you listen to him, you would never know Butler won the game. Butler, the dictionary definition of humble and modest, told the camera that his Game 6 performance was "decent." And if we told you that a 47-point game was a "decent" day at the office, you would exclaim that everyone should have more faith in themselves. But maybe Butler is concentrating on Sunday, realizing that unless he wins Game 7, it will all end the same.

Marcus Smart and Robert Williams have been announced as available for the Celtics. Tyler Herro is listed as questionable but will warm up with the team.

Boston led for most of the game, led by Jayson Tatum's 30 points, Jaylen Brown's 20, and Derrick White's 22. Boston took the lead on a 3-pointer by White with less than five minutes remaining, but it only woke Miami up.

Kyle Laurie answered the lead with a 3-pointer and two free throws. Miami's 11-2 run basically ensured that a Game 7 would happen in Miami.

Yes, the series went to a Game 7 in Miami, and according to Draftkings Sportsbook, the Celtics are a 3-point favorite. The over/under is 198.

ABC, ESPN, ESPN3 or TNT are having a hard time actually getting it. Even if you can't watch the Celtics vs. Heat live stream on cable, you're not out of luck. With a virtual private network, or VPN, you can pretend you're surfing the web from your hometown (or anywhere else that doesn't experience power outages) and access the same streaming services you've already paid for.

Not sure which VPN is right for you? We tested a variety of services and chose ExpressVPN as the best VPN overall (opens in new tab). They offer great speeds and excellent customer service. However, there are other VPN options out there. Here are our top picks.

The Celtics vs. Heat live stream is scheduled for today (Sunday, May 29) at 8:30 PM on ESPN.

If you have already cut the cord and don't have a cable package. You can watch all of these matches by choosing the best alternative to cable TV. But as much as we love FuboTV, it fails here without TNT, which is a must for NBA enthusiasts.

Instead, you should get Sling TV, one of the best streaming services; both ESPN and TNT are included in the Sling Orange package, which costs $35, which is pretty cheap for a live TV service (the lowest price with ESPN). Since ABC games are simulcast on ESPN3, Sling is a great way to watch all of the NBA playoffs; TNT, ESPN, and ESPN3 are available on Sling Orange, and the Sports Extra pack offers NBA TV.

With the best TV antennas, you can even watch ABC.

All times below are in Eastern Standard Time.

NBA fans in the UK do not need to watch Sky Sports (opens in new tab) for the playoffs, as Sky televises all games on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Arena, but the games usually start at 1:30 am BST, Not a good time for UK fans.

If you already have a Sky subscription that does not include Sports, you will need to pay £22 per month to add these channels. You can also watch 4K and HDR broadcasts if you have an HDR-capable Sky Q box and an HLG-capable TV.

You can also consider the Sky NBA League Pass (opens in new tab). For just £14.99 per month, you get access to all NBA games, plus a variety of additional features such as archived games on demand (useful if you want to watch them the next day), condensed replays, and more.

If you don't want to shell out for Sky's full sub, you can also consider its Now (open in new tab) sports streaming service. It offers 24-hour access for £9.99, or monthly access for £33.99, but Sky is currently offering a great deal here: you can now sign up for six months of access for just £25/month (opens in new tab).Now Sports is available on almost all streaming devices and is a great option for those who don't already have Sky.

Currently not available in the UK, you may need a little help from services like ExpressVPN (opens in new tab).

Canadian hoops fans can catch a live stream of Celtics vs. Heat on SportsNet.

Game 7 of Celtics vs. Heat will begin at 8:30 PM ET (Wednesday, May 25) on SN and SN1.

If you are having trouble finding all the games, ExpressVPN (opens in a new tab) may be your ticket.

Aussies can watch a live stream of Celtics vs. Heat on Kayo Sports (opens in new tab). But note the time difference: you need to go by the list above and add 14 hours to convert ET to AEST.

Kayo offers a 14-day free trial for both the Basic and Premium plans. Basic is $25/month.

The Premium Kayo plan, which costs $35/month, offers all of the same things as the regular plan but with three simultaneous streams. The Basic plan offers two simultaneous streams.

I'm not in Australia, but usually subscribe to Kayo; may need a little help from services such as ExpressVPN (opens in new tab).

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