The Boston Celtics will face the Dallas Mavericks in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. The Celtics are currently leading the series 3-0 and have the opportunity to sweep the Finals, which has only been done by nine teams in NBA history. The Celtics have a rich history with 17 NBA Titles, while the Mavericks have one NBA Finals win in 2011.
If the Celtics win Game 4, they will claim the Larry O’Brien Trophy. However, if the Mavericks win, the series will go to Game 5. The game will be broadcast on ABC in the US at 8:30 p.m. ET. For those without cable, services like Sling TV and Fubo offer live streaming options with ABC in their lineup.
Sling TV’s subscription starts at $55 a month, but new users can get their first month for $27.50. However, Sling’s local channel coverage is selective, so make sure ABC is available in your region. On the other hand, Fubo offers a more widespread ABC coverage starting at $79.99 a month with a one-week free trial for new users.
If you’re traveling outside the US during the game, you can still watch it with a VPN. VPNs allow you to change your device’s location temporarily, giving you access to your usual streaming services. ExpressVPN is a recommended VPN with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
To watch the game with a VPN, sign up for a VPN, install it on your device, set it to a US location, sign up for a live streaming package, and navigate to ABC to enjoy the game. Keep in mind that using VPNs may be illegal in some countries and could violate the terms of use for certain services.
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