The NBA Finals are back in Oakland for Game 3. With the best-of-seven series tied at one win apiece, Wednesday night serves as a pivotal game between the Warriors and Raptors.
Despite having home-court advantage, securing a win won't be easy for the Warriors, as injuries have continued to pile up for the reigning champions. Kevin Durant is out for Game 3 as he continues to rehab a strained right calf and Kevon Looney has been ruled out for the rest of the series with a non-displaced first costal cartilage fracture.
Klay Thompson could possibly join them on the shelf, too. The Warriors' sharpshooter exited Golden State's Game 2 win early with a hamstring injury and is questionable for Game 3. He does believe he'll play, however, and he's displayed his toughness in the past on the biggest stage.
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Steph Curry can further boost his case for his first NBA Finals MVP with a big night by getting the Warriors one step closer to a three-peat.
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Here's how you can watch Warriors-Raptors Game 3 on television, as well as NBC Sports Bay Area's "Warriors Outsiders" and "SNC: Warriors Playoff Central" pregame and postgame coverage live on NBC Sports Bay Area and the MyTeams by NBC Sports app.
When: 6 p.m. PT on Wednesday, June 5, on ABC (pregame content starts on NBC Sports Bay Area Plus at 4:00 p.m.)
Pregame/postgame show live stream: MyTeams by NBC Sports app
Game live stream: WatchESPN