Nets vs Raptors NBA Playoffs live stream reddit for Game 3
By Jerry Trotta
Here’s how you can watch Game 2 of Nets-Raptors on Wednesday.
The Brooklyn Nets will need to have a short memory on the heels of their gutting 104-99 defeat in Game 2 if they want to make this a series against the Toronto Raptors.
And there’s no “returning home” either.
After holding a lead for virtually the entire game, interim head coach Jacque Vaughn’s side faltered under pressure and was outscored 30-19 in the fourth quarter en route to the loss. The Nets had a chance to tie things up down three on their final possession, but Toronto’s tumultuous defense swarmed and they failed to get a shot off.
It was never going to be easy for Brooklyn against the defending champs, and the depleted squad will need to steal Game 3 on Friday if it wants to avoid falling down 3-0 in the series.
How to Live Stream Nets vs Raptors
Tip-off from Orlando is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. ET and will be broadcast nationally on NBA TV. As always, local fans can tune into the YES Network, which will carry a broadcast and pregame show beginning at 1:00 p.m. Streams can be found on Fubo TV, which offers a free trial. If you choose to use reddit for streaming capabilities, be sure you use the legal streams only.
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Through the first two contests, the Raptors have expectedly unleashed a game plan to stymie bubble star Caris LeVert, who was averaging 25 points on 48% shooting in his six games leading up to the playoffs. Against Toronto, however, the former first-round pick has posted just 15.5 points while shooting 27.6% shooting from the floor, including 0-for-6 on threes.
Amid his struggles to find a rhythm on offense, LeVert has impressively opted (on most occasions) against forcing shots. Instead, he’s been focused on getting his teammates involved, as evidenced by his 13.0-assist clip.
LeVert and the Nets will unfortunately have to go to battle without Joe Harris in this one. The 28-year-old marksman left the bubble after Game 2 for what’s been reported as a non-medical personal matter. If Brooklyn doesn’t push this series beyond four contests, it’s likely that Harris has played his last game this season.
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Brooklyn will obviously miss Harris, but the team has embraced the next-man up philosophy since the restart, so expect them to perform like they have for several weeks: With a ton of resilience, and like no team ahead of them is unbeatable.