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NBA Playoffs 2016: Wednesday’s Game Times, TV, Live Stream Coverage and Picks
- Updated: May 11, 2016
It seems the unexpected lives in the 2016 NBA playoffs, where the conference semifinals have offered surprise after surprise.
Tuesday continued the trend as Kevin Durant and the Oklahoma City Thunder took down the San Antonio Spurs to take a 3-2 lead in the series. Other surprises? How about the Toronto Raptors still alive against the Miami Heat? Or Stephen Curry’s jaw-dropping return?
Wednesday offers up two more games. One team has a chance to break a tie and take a commanding lead, while another has an opportunity to end a series.
Below, let’s take a look at the entire conference semifinals slate before previewing each of Wednesday’s games, which are available for live stream online through WatchESPN.
2016 NBA Conference Semifinals Schedule and Results
Toronto vs. Miami
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It’s surprising that both the Raptors and Heat are still alive in the postseason.
Injuries have plagued both rosters, with Chris Bosh out of the picture for the Heat and Hassan Whiteside hobbled. The latter won’t play in Game 5, according to the Associated Press’ Tim Reynolds. The Raptors have to charge forward without Jonas Valanciunas.
These two still managed to put on a show in Game 4, the third overtime affair out of four games. Miami emerged from the test with a 94-87 win by using a small-ball lineup and getting a game-high 30 points from Dwyane Wade.
Nobody has put his team on his back more than Wade this postseason, as this nugget by ESPN Stats & Info …
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