Stream, odds, injury reports and broadcast info for Saturday


After dropping a thriller in Game 1, the Golden State Warriors responded in a big way on Thursday in Game 2 against the Los Angeles Lakers.

Behind eight made triples from Klay Thompson, the Warriors cruised to a blowout 127-100 win in Game 2 to even the series against the Lakers. With two games in the book, the series will shift to Hollywood for Game 3 in primetime on Saturday evening.

Before the Lakers host the Warriors for Game 3 of the second round of the playoffs on Saturday in San Francisco, here’s everything you need to know for the game, including how to watch and stream.

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How to watch:

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:

  • Date: Thursday, May 4

  • Time: 5:30 p.m. PT

  • TV Channel: ABC

  • Live Stream: Sling TV (watch for free)

  • Location: Crypto.com Center – Los Angeles, CA

Warriors Projected Lineup:

  • G – Steph Curry – Davidson – No. 30

  • G – Klay Thompson – Washington State – No. 11

  • F – Draymond Green – Michigan State – No. 23

  • F – Andrew Wiggins – Kansas – No. 22

  • C – Kevon Looney – UCLA – No. 5

Lakers Projected Lineup:

Injury Report:

Warriors:

Lakers: 

  • Mo Bamba – Questionable – Left Ankle Soreness

  • LeBron James – Probable – Right Foot Stress Injury

  • Anthony Davis – Probable – Right Foot Soreness

Odds:

Via BetMGM:

Story originally appeared on Warriors Wire





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