How to Watch Celtics at Bucks & All Other Week 25 NBA Games on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More


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The NBA regular season reaches its conclusion this week with a loaded lineup of Week 25 matchups. Teams are looking to lock up playoff spots as the season winds down. The season’s final week will feature 10 nationally broadcasted games featuring some of the league’s biggest names. Giannis Antetokounmpo, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Ja Morant, Steph Curry, and Joel Embiid are some of the stars who will be taking the floor under the bright lights.

Cord cutters can find out how to watch Week 25 of the NBA regular season below.

Schedule

Tuesday, April 5 – Results

GameTime (ET)Network
Philadelphia 76ers 131 at Indiana Pacers 1227:00 PMNBCSP, BSIND
Cleveland Cavaliers 115 at Orlando Magic 1207:00 PMBSOH, BSFL
Houston Rockets 105 at Brooklyn Nets 1187:30 PMATTSN-SW, YES
Charlotte Hornets 115 at Miami Heat 1447:30 PMBSSE, BSSUN
Atlanta Hawks 108 at Toronto Raptors 1187:30 PMBSSE, TSN
Milwaukee Bucks 127 at Chicago Bulls 1068:00 PMBSWI, NBCSCH
Washington Wizards 132 at Minnesota Timberwolves 1148:00 PMNBCSWA, BSN
Portland Trail Blazers 94 at OKC Thunder 988:00 PMROOT SPORTS, BSOK
San Antonio Spurs 116 at Denver Nuggets 979:00 PMBSSW, Altitude
Memphis Grizzlies 115 at Utah Jazz 1219:00 PMBSSE, ATTSN-RM
New Orleans Pelicans 123 at Sacramento Kings 10910:00 PMBSNO, NBCSCA
Los Angeles Lakers 110 at Phoenix Suns 12110:30 PMNBATV, Spectrum Sportsnet, BSAZ

A Central Division rivalry will be spotlighted in the early game on ESPN. Antetokounmpo and the 48-30 Bucks travel to the Windy City to take on the 45-33 Bulls. The Bucks lead the season series 3-0 and are looking to sweep the Bulls, who are 5th in the conference. Both teams are coming off of a loss, and a win tonight could help each team separate themselves in the playoff standings. 

A Western Conference showdown will cap today off on NBA TV. The 31-47 Lakers, who are 11th in the conference, will travel to the desert to take on the NBA’s best 62-16 Suns. LeBron James and Anthony Davis are day-to-day for the Lake Show, and if they’re not able to go, then a loss tonight will likely end the team’s playoff aspirations. The Lakers are on a 6-game losing streak and haven’t defeated the Suns in 3 tries this season.

Wednesday, April 6 – Results

GameTime (ET)Network
Dallas Mavericks 131 at Detroit Pistons 1137:00 PMBally Sports DET, Bally Sports SW=
Brooklyn Nets 110 at NY Knicks 987:30 PMESPN, MSG, YES
Washington Wizards 103 at Atlanta Hawks 1188:00 PMBally Sports SE, NBCSWA
Boston Celtics 117 at Chicago Bulls 948:00 PMNBC Sports Chicago, NBC Sports Boston
OKC Thunder 101 at Utah Jazz 1379:00 PMATTSN-RM, Bally Sports OK
Phoenix Suns 109 at LA Clippers 11310:00 PMESPN, Bally Sports SoCal, Bally Sports AZ

The first game of ESPN’s doubleheader is another chapter in the Battle of New York when Kevin Durant and the 41-38 Nets travel to Madison Square Garden to take on the 35-44 New York Knicks. The Knicks are out of playoff contention while the Nets are in the 8th spot. The Knicks have not beat the Nets this season and are looking to pull off an upset after losing their first 3 games.

In a possible Western Conference postseason first-round matchup, the 39-40 Clippers welcome the NBA’s best 63-16 Suns to Crypto.com Arena. Phoenix leads the season series 2-1 but both teams are 3-2 over their last 5.

Thursday, April 7

GameTime (ET)Network
Orlando Magic 101 at Charlotte Hornets 1287:00 PMBally Sports SE, Bally Sports Florida
Philadelphia 76ers 114 at Toronto Raptors 1197:30 PMSN, NBC Sports Philadelphia
Boston Celtics 121 at Milwaukee Bucks 1277:30 PMTNT, Bally Sports WI
San Antonio Spurs 121 at Minnesota Timberwolves 1278:00 PMBally Sports North, Bally Sports SW
Portland Trail Blazers 94 at New Orleans Pelicans 1278:00 PMBally Sports NO, ROOT SPORTS PLUS
Memphis Grizzlies 109 at Denver Nuggets 1229:00 PMAltitude, Bally Sports SE
LA Lakers 112 at Golden State Warriors 12810:00 PMTNT

A possible Eastern Conference Finals matchup will start off TNT’s doubleheader tonight. The 49-30 Bucks will welcome the 50-30 Celtics to Cream City as the conference’s 2nd and 3rd placed teams square off in a pivotal matchup for playoff positioning. Giannis Antetokounmpo looks to take the lead over LeBron James in the NBA’s scoring title race while holding off Jaysun Tatum and the Celtics in tonight’s game.

The 31-48 Lakers may have been eliminated from postseason qualification but LeBron will be keeping tabs on the action from the early game if he wants to continue leading the league in PPG as LA hosts the 50-29 Warriors in tonight’s late game. The Warriors are third in the Western Conference and are 2-1 against the Lake Show this season.

Friday, April 8

GameTime (ET)Network
Milwaukee Bucks at Detroit Pistons7:00 PMBally Sports DET, Bally Sports WI
NY Knicks at Washington Wizards7:00 PMNBA TV, NBCSWA, MSG
Cleveland Cavaliers at Brooklyn Nets7:30 PMYES, Bally Sports Ohio
Houston Rockets at Toronto Raptors7:30 PMTSN, ATTSN-SW
Atlanta Hawks at Miami Heat8:00 PMBally Sports Sun, Bally Sports SE
Charlotte Hornets at Chicago Bulls8:00 PMNBC Sports Chicago, Bally Sports SE
Portland Trail Blazers at Dallas Mavericks8:30 PMBally Sports SW-DAL, ROOT SPORTS
Phoenix Suns at Utah Jazz9:30 PMNBA TV, ATTSN-RM, Bally Sports AZ
OKC Thunder at LA Lakers10:30 PMSpectrum SportsNet, Bally Sports OK

The early game on NBA TV is a Central Division contest featuring the 50-30 Bucks traveling to the Motor City to take on the 23-57 Pistons. Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks lead the season series 2-1, and will be looking for another win to help cement their standing for the No. 2 spot in the Eastern Conference.

Things are heating up in the Western Conference as the NBA’s best 67-17 Suns travel to Salt Lake City to take on the 48-32 Jazz. Devin Booker and the Suns lead the season series 2-1 but the Suns have lost 3 of their last 5. The Jazz aren’t playing their best ball but Donavon Mitchell and Rudy Gobert are looking to make a statement as the season winds to a close.

Saturday, April 9

GameTime (ET)Network
Indiana Pacers at Philadelphia 76ers1:00 PMBSIND, NBCSP
New Orleans Pelicans at Memphis Grizzlies6:00 PMNBATV, BSNO, BSSE
Golden State Warriors at San Antonio Spurs8:30 PMNBATV, NBCSBA, BSSW
Sacramento Kings at LA Clippers9:30 PMBSCA, BSSoCal

Sunday, April 10

GameTime (ET)Network
Indiana Pacers at Brooklyn Nets3:30 PMBSIND, YES
Washington Wizards at Charlotte Hornets3:30 PMNBCSWA, BSSE
Milwaukee Bucks at Cleveland Cavaliers3:30 PMBSWI, BSOH
Atlanta Hawks at Houston Rockets3:30 PMBSSE, ATTSN-SW
Boston Celtics at Memphis Grizzlies7:00 PMNBCSBO, BSSE
Toronto Raptors at NY Knicks7:00 PMTSN, MSG
Miami Heat at Orlando Magic7:00 PMBSSUN, BSFL
Detroit Pistons at Philadelphia 76ers7:00 PMBSDET, NBCSP
Chicago Bulls at Minnesota Timberwolves8:30 PMNBCSCHI, BSN
San Antonio Spurs at Dallas Mavericks9:30 PMBSSW
LA Lakers at Denver Nuggets9:30 PMAltitude, Spectrum SportsNet
OKC Thunder at LA Clippers9:30 PMBSOK, BSW
Golden State Warriors at New Orleans Pelicans9:30 PMNBCSBA, BSNO
Sacramento Kings at Phoenix Suns9:30 PMNBCSCA, BSAZ
Utah Jazz at Portland Trail Blazers9:30 PMATTSN-RM, ROOT SPORTS

Where to Watch NBA Games

With a full schedule of NBA games across the country, fans have plenty of choices for watching each game, from tip-off to the last shot.

AntennaWeb is a great tool to find out which affiliate in your area will broadcast games on your local ABC.

NBA TV: Fans can get a free 7-day trial with an NBA TV subscription for only $6.99/month or $24.99 for the rest of the season to watch nationally broadcasted games on the only network with 24/7 NBA coverage.

NBA League Pass: Fans can watch live games from their favorite out-of-market teams with one of the packages provided by NBA League Pass. For $39.99 for the rest of the season or $13.99/mo. Fans can watch all the games from an out-of-market team with Team Pass. Catch every game from any out-of-market team for only $14.99/mo. or $49.99 for the rest of the season with League Pass + NBA TV. Upgrade to a commercial-free experience with League Pass Premium + NBA TV and watch every game from an out-of-market team for only $9.99 for the rest of the season, or$ 29.99 mo. Blackout restrictions apply. All League Pass plans include live audio for every game of the season and offline viewing capability. Don’t miss a game this season, and check out our in-depth coverage on NBA League Pass.

Subscribers to live TV streaming services can check out our chart below to see if your service will be streaming today’s games.

ChannelDIRECTV STREAMfuboTVHulu with LiveSling OrangeSling BlueYouTube TV
 $69.99/mo.$64.99/mo.$69.99/mo.$35/mo.$35/mo.$64.99/mo.
ESPNXXXX X
TNTX XXXX
ABCXXXX X
Altitude$89.99     
AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh$89.99X    
AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain$89.99X    
AT&T SportsNet Southwest$89.99X    
Bally Sports Arizona$89.99     
Bally Sports Carolinas$89.99     
Bally Sports Detroit$89.99     
Bally Sports Florida$89.99     
Bally Sports Great Lakes$89.99     
Bally Sports Indiana$89.99     
Bally Sports Kansas City$89.99     
Bally Sports Midwest$89.99     
Bally Sports New Orleans$89.99     
Bally Sports North$89.99     
Bally Sports Ohio$89.99     
Bally Sports Oklahoma$89.99     
Bally Sports San Diego$89.99     
Bally Sports SoCal$89.99     
Bally Sports South$89.99     
Bally Sports Southeast$89.99     
Bally Sports Southwest$89.99     
Bally Sports Sun$89.99     
Bally Sports Tennessee$89.99     
Bally Sports West$89.99     
Bally Sports Wisconsin$89.99     
Marquee Sports Network$89.99X    
MSG$89.99X    
MSG+$89.99X    
NBC Sports Bay Area$89.99XX  X
NBC Sports Boston$89.99XX  X
NBC Sports California$89.99XX  X
NBC Sports Chicago$89.99XX  X
NBC Sports Northwest XX  X
NBC Sports Philadelphia XX  X
NBC Sports Washington$89.99XX  X
Root Sports Northwest$89.99X    
Spectrum SportsNet$89.99     
Spectrum SportsNet LA$89.99     
SportsNet NY$89.99XX  X
SportsTime Ohio$89.99     
YES Network$89.99     

*Due to the NBA’s blackout restrictions, local fans may have to watch some games on regional sports networks as coverage varies based on location

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