The Golden State Warriors are the National Basketball Assn. champions, destroying the Boston Celtics by 103-90 at the TD Garden in Game 6 to win the series.
03.06.2022 - 02:19 / variety.com
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. For the first time in 12 years, the Celtics are headed to the NBA Finals.
After beating the Miami Heat on Sunday night, the Boston team will face off against the Golden State Warriors in a series that begins Thursday.This will be the Warriors’ sixth time playing in the NBA Finals in eight years. After a two-year playoff hiatus, they eliminated the Dallas Mavericks in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals with a 120-110 win last week.
Now, they’ll enjoy a home court advantage at Chase Center this Thursday, June 2, when Game 1 kicks off.While tickets are still available to attend any of the championship games in person, there are also plenty of ways to affordably stream all the action from home. All Finals games will broadcast live on ABC, but cord-cutters can access the live coverage on streamers such as Sling TV, and Hulu + Live TV and Fubo TV. Below, check out the best ways to stream the NBA Finals online.Sling TV is the most comprehensive and affordable way to stream the Finals.
The streamer’s Sling Orange package includes ABC, in addition to ESPN and ESPN3 for added analysis. Plus, a limited-time deal slashes the monthly cost in half for new users, meaning it’ll only cost $17.50/month to catch all the best games.
To make sure you don’t miss anything, though, you might want to purchase their Sports Extra add-on, which costs $46/month ($23 for new users) and offers additional access to ABC, ESPN, TNT and NBA TV. BUY NOW: $35 $17.50 Buy It Hulu + Live TV is another great way to catch all the action live, with the option to record the games to watch later with Cloud
.The Golden State Warriors are the National Basketball Assn. champions, destroying the Boston Celtics by 103-90 at the TD Garden in Game 6 to win the series.
the Golden State Warriors are NBA champions after coming away with a 103-90 victory over the Boston Celtics in Game 6 of the NBA Finals at TD Garden on Thursday night.After falling behind 14-2 to start the game, the Warriors ultimately took control of things thanks to a 30-8 run that stretched from the end of the first quarter into the second.While the Celtics were ultimately able to cut the deficit to single digits in the fourth quarter, Stephen Curry and the Warriors were not going to be denied another championship as they seemingly had an answer for every run Boston made down the stretch.In the end, Curry, once again, led the way for Golden State on the offensive end finishing the series-clinching win with a team-high 34 points, seven rebounds and seven assists adding yet another chapter to his already storied career.The rest of the Warriors offered Curry plenty of help as Andrew Wiggins, Jordan Poole, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson all scored in double figures as well. On the other end, the Celtics were led by Jaylen Brown who did all he could with 34 points, seven rebounds and three assists but, unfortunately for Boston fans, it wasn't enough to extend their season one more game.Going forward, the Celtics' front office will need to figure out a way to push this group over the hump but tonight is all about the Warriors extending their dynasty. -- Originally published by CBS Sports.
Who could have imagined that the dramatization of the Los Angeles Lakers’ ’79-’80 NBA Championship season known as ‘Showtime’ would interest anyone other than die-hard hoop fans?
Blue Ivy Carter set the internet ablaze after a classic embarrassing dad moment with her father Jay-Z went viral. Now, people can’t get over how similar the 10-year-old looks to her superstar mom, Beyoncé. Blue Ivy attended the NBA playoff game between the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics on Monday evening with her father.
Blue Ivy was watching the NBA playoff game between the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics on Monday night (13 June) when her father Jay-Z put his arm round her after being introduced on the jumbotron. In true 10-year-old fashion, Blue Ivy appeared to try and pull the rapper's arm away and smiled before her father kissed her on the cheek.
Blue Ivy had a classic embarrassing dad moment with her father Jay-Z at the NBA playoff game between the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics. During the game, in which the Warriors triumphed over the Celtics, 24-time Grammy Award-winner Jay-Z was introduced on the jumbotron. The “99 Problems” rapper put his arm around his 10-year-old daughter, who appeared to try and pull it away before smiling.
It’s Blue Ivy’s world! Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s 10-year-old daughter is stealing the show for her courtside appearance at the NBA finals with her famous father.
Post Malone has announced a slew of North American tour dates in support of his new album, ‘Twelve Carat Toothache’.Post’s tour will kick off in Omaha in September and run through to mid-October, with stops in Chicago, Toronto, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Philadelphia, New York, Atlanta, Texas, Seattle, Vancouver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and more.On many of the dates, Post will be joined by Roddy Ricch, who features on ‘Twelve Carat Toothache’ single ‘Cooped Up’ and performed the track alongside Malone during a Saturday Night Live performance in May. See dates and venues below.
JAY-Z and Blue Ivy Carter — his adorable daughter with wife Beyoncé -- spent the evening hanging out and watching the Boston Celtics take on the Golden State Warriors on Monday.The duo made an appearance at Chase Center in San Francisco, California, for Game 5 of the NBA finals.
Blue Ivy Carter is sitting in courtside seats at the NBA Finals with her dad Jay-Z!
The National Basketball Assn. topped Friday’s ratings by a healthy margin, the game coming in with a 2.3 and 7.95 million viewers in the early results. Those numbers may go up when finalized.
Machine Gun Kelly opened his 2022 world tour this week (June 8) in Texas – watch him arrive in a huge pink helicopter.The tour, behind new album ‘Mainstream Sellout’, began in Austin at the Moody Center on Wednesday, and Kelly made a huge entrance.As footage shows, a massive pink and black helicopter landed in the middle of the venue, from which the rapper and pop-punk star attached himself onto via a rope and was carried in mid-air through the venue.Watch footage of the arrival below.Reviewing Machine Gun Kelly’s latest album ‘Mainstream Sellout’, NME wrote: “In less than two years, Machine Gun Kelly has gone from underrated rapper to the sort of bonafide rock star who headlines festivals alongside the likes of Metallica, Green Day and Dua Lipa.”The lengthy arena tour behind ‘Mainstream Sellout’, which sees Kelly supported by Avril Lavigne and Blink-182’s Travis Barker among others, continues this week and throughout 2022.
LeBron James wants to roll the dice and take his talents to Las Vegas.
The once great Boston Celtics dynasty must be feeling pretty restoration right about now after last night’s 116-100 win over the Golden State Warriors in the Puritan City in Game 3 of the 2022 NBA Finals. However, when it comes to viewership, the league itself probably is a little meh.
Carly Rae Jepsen has shared dates and details for an upcoming North American tour. Check out the itinerary and purchase tickets below.The round of dates mark Jepsen’s first headline tour since 2019.
Michael B. Jordan had a guys’ night out following his split from Lori Harvey. On Sunday, the actor was spotted sitting courtside during game two of the NBA finals -- at the Chase Center — as the Boston Celtics took on the Golden State Warriors.
Florence + The Machine has covered John Lennon‘s ‘Jealous Guy’ in the studio – check out the performance below.Florence Welch and co. performed the cover while appearing on SiriusXM, performing a number of tracks from new album ‘Dance Fever’ as well as the version of Lennon’s famous track, first released on 1971 album ‘Imagine’.‘Dance Fever’ was released last month and beat Kendrick Lamar‘s Mr Morale & The Big Steppers’ to top spot in the UK charts, marking the band’s fourth UK Number One album following 2009 debut ‘Lungs’, follow up ‘Ceremonials’ and 2015’s ‘How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful’.Check out Florence + The Machine’s acoustic cover of John Lennon’s ‘Jealous Guy’ for SiriusXM below.In a four-star review, NME said that ‘Dance Fever’ boasts “gorgeously expressive songs”, adding: “This 14-track collection reflects a new sense of resolve, packing an invigorated spirit into powerful, sneakily thrilling pop.”Florence + The Machine will showcase the album on a UK and Ireland headline tour in November.
Two great teams. Lots of big stars. An exciting game. Big television markets. Momentum from a ratings rise during the regular season and playoffs.