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How to Watch the NBA Playoffs: 2026 Conference Finals Schedule, Streaming Options, and More

How to Watch the NBA Playoffs: 2026 Conference Finals Schedule, Streaming Options, and More

Who will face the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals next week? Here's how to tune in to this week's Thunder vs. Spurs games, even if you don't have a streaming subscription.

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The NBA Finals are close. The Knicks swept the Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals over the weekend to advance, but who will they face in the next round? This week, the Western Conference Finals continue between the Thunder and Spurs to decide who will make it to the championship series. We'll see at least two more games between Oklahoma City and San Antonio. Where can you watch this week's games? Keeping track of where each NBA Playoff game is streaming has been dizzying, to say the least. Here's how to tune in to the Conference Finals, plus a full schedule of upcoming games for the NBA Finals, so you don't miss a second of the live action.What Time Is the Thunder vs. the Spurs Game 5?You can catch Game 5 of Oklahoma City vs. San Antonio at 8:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday, May 26. You can watch Game 6 on Thursday, May 28, at 8:30 p.m. ET. If the series goes to seven games, tipoff will be at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 30. The winner of this series will head to the NBA Finals to face the Knicks. You May Also Like

How to Watch the Thunder vs. the Spurs Game 5This week's Western Conference Final NBA games will air on NBC and Peacock. Though the streaming service isn't offering a free trial, there is a workaround. The platform's ad-supported tier is included with a subscription to Walmart+, which offers a 30-day trial for $1. It's not free, but it's certainly better than paying full price. Walmart+

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Starting this year, the NBA has split playoff games between ESPN/ABC, NBC/Peacock, and Amazon. According to the agreement, ESPN/ABC will broadcast 18 games in the first two rounds, one conference finals in 10 of the 11 years, and the NBA Finals. NBC/Peacock will broadcast 28 playoff games in the first two rounds and one conference final in six of the 11 years. Previously, the Play-In Tournament aired on ESPN and TNT, but all six games are exclusively broadcast on Prime Video for the next 11 seasons. Amazon will also carry approximately one-third of the first two playoff rounds, as well as one of the conference finals in six of the 11 years.2026 NBA Western Conference Finals Game Schedule:(1) Oklahoma City Thunder vs. (2) San Antonio Spurs - Series 2-2Game 5: Tuesday, May 26 (8 ET, NBC/Peacock)Game 6: Thursday, May 28 (8 ET, NBC/Peacock)Game 7: Saturday, May 30 (8 ET, NBC/Peacock)*2026 NBA Finals Game Schedule:(3) New York Knicks vs. TBD: June 3-19 (ABC)Game 1 - June 3, 8:30 p.m. ET Game 2 - June 5, 8:30 p.m. ETGame 3 - June 8, 8:30 p.m. ETGame 4 - June 10, 8:30 p.m. ETGame 5 - June 13, 8:30 p.m. ET*Game 6 - June 16, 8:30 p.m. ET*Game 7 - June 19, 8:30 p.m. ET**if needed Amazon Prime Video Review

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How to Stream the 2026 NBA PlayoffsIf you want to watch every game of the NBA Playoffs without worrying about which network is broadcasting each game, there are streaming options that let you watch everything. Unfortunately, since the games are spread across three companies—Disney, Comcast, and Amazon—you'll likely need to do some searching to find the best package that covers as many games as possible.Amazon Prime Video: If you're an Amazon Prime member, you already have access to the games broadcast by Amazon. Prime costs $14.99 per month or $139 annually. For an extra $4.99 per month, the Ultra plan will also give you 4K streaming.DirecTV: The $89.99 Entertainment package gives you access to ABC, NBC, and ESPN.ESPN Unlimited: Stream live sports and archived ESPN shows starting at $29.99 per month.Fubo: Fubo carries ABC and ESPN, which you can get via the Sports plan for $55.99 per month. There is also a quarterly priced option.Hulu + Live TV: The ad-supported, $89.99-per-month live TV package lets you stream ABC and ESPN.Peacock: For $10.99 per month, Peacock Premium will grant you access to all playoff games broadcast on NBC and the streaming app.Sling: Sling's Orange & Blue bundle includes ABC, NBC, and ESPN for $60.99 per month. There are less expensive packages available if you only need some of these channels.YouTube TV: The streamer's Sports Plan includes ABC, NBC, and ESPN for $64.99 per monthAs a reminder, you'll want to enable your TV's motion-smoothing option for the best picture while watching the NBA Playoffs and other televised sporting events. Equally as important, remember to turn it off when you're done, so your TV shows and movies don't have that dreaded "soap opera effect." Recommended by Our Editors How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup Live Without Cable (and Even for Free) If You’re Traveling, Don’t Leave Your Shows Behind. Here’s How to Unlock Netflix With a VPN

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