May 08, 2013 05:01 PM EDT
NBA Playoffs TV Schedule: Channel Airing Game 2's, Where to Watch Heat vs. Bulls, Warriors vs. Spurs

The NBA Playoffs TV schedule shows the Miami Heat vs. Chicago Bulls and the Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs tipping off later this evening. Wednesday's games will be airing as usual on TNT. Here are the game times for both of these matchups as these four teams square off in their second meeting of Round 2 of the NBA Playoffs. 

Tune into TNT at 7 p.m. ET to watch the Heat battle the Bulls. So far, the Bulls have everybody running as they have charged out the gates in the 2013 playoffs. They have won two straight games many thought the Bulls could not win. Many had the Brooklyn Nets facing the Heat in the second round of the Eastern Conference, however, the Bulls somehow managed to blow by them in Game 7 and using that same momentum, they rallied past the Heat in Game 1. 

Join Charles, Shaq, Kenny and Ernie in TNT for the most entertaining basketball pregame, halftime and postgame show on television. Barkley still believes the Bulls will eventually "run out of bodies," but the complete opposite is happening as the Bulls might get their main man Derrick Rose off the bench. The Bulls could be excited, but could Rose actually kill their momentum?

Make sure to watch Game 2 to find out if the Bulls take a 2-0 lead into Chicago or if the series will be tied 1-1.

As soon as this game finishes, check out the Spurs vs. the Warriors in their Game 2 meeting.

This one is hard to sort out. It looks as though the Warriors will and battle was erased once Manu Ginobili sunk that three pointer with just seconds remaining in Game 1. The Warriors say they're ready, but blowing that Game 1 lead might linger on for the rest of the postseason. However, the Warriors are young and they don't have anything to lose, which gives them hope in this matchup because everybody is expect the Spurs to win.

The city of Boston seems to know all too well about having nothing to lose. The Red Sox battled back and won after down 0-3 and the Celtics almost pulled out a Game 7 meeting with the New York Knicks in their first round meeting. However, the Celtics were packed with veterans. Having blow this big lead and losing the game will only help the Warriors, not in 2013, but further down the line. Hopefully for Mark Jackson he is still around coaching his pupils. 

Game 2 tips off at 9:30 p.m. ET from the AT&T Center in San Antonio. 

If you miss ANY of the action you can stay tuned to TNT as they will bring highlights from both games while Chuck and Shaq will continue hating on each other. You can also return to our site, Sports World Report, where we will publish results along with play-by-plays and provide links to online live and radio streams.

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