The NBA Playoffs are must watch and here we have the TV schedule with game time, matchups and the channels airing the action. So far, there have been great performances from Stephen Curry catching fire against the Denver Nuggets to Chris Paul sinking a buzzer-beating layup to give the Los Angeles Clippers a 2-0 series lead. Do not miss any of the action, check out the TV schedule for Wednesday's games as the playoffs take over our lives at 7 p.m. ET.
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It will be the Houston Rockets vs. Oklahoma City Thunder at 7:00 p.m. ET setting off the night of basketball. The Thunder lead the series 1-0 and they hammered the Rockets in Game 1 by the final score of 120-91. Will Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook push the Rockets into an 0-2 hole? Will James Harden get payback and get a decent game out of Jeremy Lin? You have to tune in to watch.
Following this game, at approximately 10:30 p.m. ET it's the San Antonio Spurs vs. Los Angeles Lakers for Game 2 of their series. The Spurs might have been playing possum as they defeated the Lakers with some ease. The Lakers fought, yes, but there was something cool and calm about the Spurs on Sunday as they defeated L.A. 91-79. Once Manu Ginobili decided to take over the game, it was over. He scored 18 points off the bench to ignite the Spurs offense and crush the Kobe-less Lakers in Game 1.
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Sandwiched in between these matchups, probably the least blockbuster of meetings at 7:30 p.m. ET, watch the Indiana Pacers vs. Atlanta Hawks. Everybody is writing the Hawks off as the Pacers simply look too strong. In Game 1, Paul George put away the Hawks with a triple double as his scoring line featured the following: 23 points, 11 rebounds, 12 assists. That was all the Pacers needed as they routed the Hawks 107-90.
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