NBA Playoffs 2013 Schedule: All Tuesday Matchups with Game Time and TV-Where to Watch

Apr 23, 2013 11:08 AM EDT

The 2013 NBA Playoffs is busy today as three games steal the spotlight Tuesday evening. Check out game time, matchups and where you can watch the games as there will be no online live streams available. 

First up, the 2012 NBA Championship hit the court in their home town as the Miami Heat host the Milwaukee Bucks at 7:30 p.m. ET. In Game 1, the Heat let the Bucks hang around or you can look at it differently, the Bucks fought hard to keep the Heat close. However, in the end, with the best basketball player in the world on their side, the Heat were able to pull away and defeated the Bucks 110-87. 

TV: Where to Watch: NBA TV 

About 30 minutes after the tipoff in Miami, watch the New York Knicks vs. Boston Celtics at 8 p.m. ET. The Knicks lead the series 1-0 after they scrapped out a victory on Saturday. Carmelo Anthony is simply playing the best ball of his life. He dropped 36 on the Celtics in Game 1 to lead his Knicks. J.R. Smith will be rocking new silver as he received the Sixth Man of the Year award and hopefully, for Knicks fans, he doesn't get caught up with the hype of receiving the award. Jamaal Crawford went nuts on the Memphis Grizzlies Monday evening after finishing second in voting, maybe Smith can still show some goods on Tuesday against Boston. 

TV: Where to Watch: TNT ---It should be a treat watching the playoffs with Shaq and Barkley going at it all the time. Kenny Smith usually ends up the butt of a lot of jokes too. 

The final game of the evening features a heavyweight bout as these two teams almost took their Game 1 to overtime. It's the Denver Nuggets vs. Golden State Warriors at 10:30 p.m. ET

Andre Miller rallied his Nuggets to victory as he scored the game-winning layup as time was running out. The Warriors proved that they are a worthy matchup for the No. 3 Nuggets and that this series might not simply end in four games. If you want the 2013 version of the 2012 L.A. Clippers vs. Memphis Grizzlies, then you might have it here as the Nuggets and Warriors are both young athletic teams that don't have championship make up, but possess a lot of talents up and down their rosters. 

TV:Where to Watch: TNT 

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