How to watch the Rockets vs Warriors: live stream the 2018 NBA Western Conference Finals
We're almost at the big one! We're just one seven-game series away from NBA Finals, having now reached the Conference Finals stage. The Houston Rockets will face off against current champions the Golden State Warriors in the Western half of the bracket, with the first game taking place on Monday May 14 at 9pm ET (6pm PST, 2am BST) - and you can find out how to live stream the action with this very guide.
The last time it was the Rockets vs Warriors in the Western Conference Finals was 2015 where the roles were reversed and the Warriors were the number one seed. Golden State strolled to the NBA Finals with a 4-1 series win then, but will it be different in 2018?
The Rockets managed to win 65 games during the regular season. But will fan-favorite James Harden be able to guide the team to victory against the very team the franchise designed its roster around? Stephen Curry, as ever, will be the man to be stopped if Houston want to end their 23-year spell out of the finals.
Whether you’re rooting for the Rockets or the Warriros will show you how to tune into all the action either on your TV or online. If there is no local option to watch the 2018 NBA Conference Finals in your country, don’t worry as we’ll walk you through the steps needed to watch the event from anywhere in the world.
Keep reading to see how you can stream the 2018 NBA Western Conference Finals online.
How to watch Houston Rockets vs Golden State Warriors in the US
If you live in the US and have a cable subscription, then you’re in luck as TNT will be showing all of the games in the Western Conference Finals. The Rockets and the Warriors will play their first game in a best of seven series on Monday May 14 in Houston and TNT will be showing the game at 9pm.
However, if you want to stream the Conference Finals online without signing up for a cable package then you’re best bet is to use NBA League Pass with a VPN.
Unfortunately the Western Conference Final won't be shown in the US until three hours after it's finished due to an NBA blackout but if you use a VPN to change your IP address to one in another country you'll be able to stream the game online. Keep reading and we’ll show you how.
How to watch the Rockets vs Warriors online
If there is no local option to watch the NBA Western Conference Finals in your country then your best bet to catch the Rockets vs Warriors is with a VPN. By using a VPN, you can change the IP address to one in a different country which does have a stream so that you can watch the NBA Conference Finals from anywhere in the world.
How to watch the Rockets vs the Warriors in the UK
Basketball fans in the UK will be able to tune into the first game of the Eastern Conference Finals on BT Sport. The network will air the Rockets vs. the Warriors at 2am BST on Tuesday May 15 in the early hours. Alternatively if you’re not a BT Sport subscriber, you could sign up for NBA League Pass to watch all of the action online.
When it comes to streaming basketball online our first choice is NBA.com. With the NBA League Pass you you can watch hundreds of Live and On-Demand games on all of your favorite streaming devices including Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Xbox, Playstation and even on mobile.
With NBA League Pass you’ll be able to watch every game during the regular season (all 1,230 of them) and the playoffs, including all the finals games. The service costs £24.99 a month or £6.99 for a single day pass.
Other ways to watch the NBA Western Conference online
With SlingTV’s $20-per-month Sling Orange package you get 30-plus channels, including ESPN and ESPN2 which will show 19 games throughout the first round and semifinals. You’ll also be able to watch the Eastern Conference Finals as ESPN holds the exclusive rights to those games. SlingTV will also give you access to TNT which will be broadcasting the NBA playoffs as well.
Sling TV is compatible with Apple TV, Roku, Xbox One, Chromecast as well as lots of other devices and its easy to get started with a 7-day free trial.
DirectTV Now offers many of the same channels as SlingTV and Playstation Vue including ABC, TNT, ESPN and ESPN2 but it’s Just Right package also includes ESPNews as well as access to 80 other channels. If you want a lot of content to choose from and don’t mind watching the games live as the service doesn’t include cloud DVR, then DIRECTV NOW’s 7-day trial will let you test out the platform.
Playstation Vue $44.99 per month
Playstation Vue is another option to watch the MLB playoffs and its basic Access package offers over 45 channels including ABC, TNT, ESPN and ESPN2. The service provides top-notch streaming quality as well as unlimited cloud DVR storage so you’ll never miss a game. A 5-day trial to Playstation Vue is also available to help you get started and most of the popular streaming devices like Apple TV, Roku and Chromecast are supported.
YouTube TV is a great option for NBA fans as it includes NBATV along with TNT, ABC and the three ESPN networks you need to follow all the playoff action. The service also comes with a 7-day free trial so you can test it out for yourself.
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