Brooklyn Nets vs Miami Heat Live Stream: Watch Free Online Game 2 Playoffs, 2014 NBA, TV Channels, Radio Stations

By Josh Wilson

Brooklyn Nets vs. Miami Heat NBA Playoffs Game 2 live stream free is scheduled to begin at 4 pm PT/7 p.m. ET on Thursday, May 8, 2014. The No. 6 seed Nets will visit the No. 2 seed Heat at the AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami, Florida. Information on how to watch the Nets vs. Heat Playoffs Game 2 online through live stream free can be found below.

Brooklyn Nets October 2013
Brooklyn Nets October 2013

The Heat has a 1-0 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinal series. In Game 1, they shot 57 percent, and dominated the game with a 107-86 win. The series opener perhaps stunned the Nets who had won 4-0 games in the regular season against the Heat.

While the margin looked comfortable, head coach Erik Spoelstra remained tense about the series.

"They're a veteran-enough group, Brooklyn, to know that the final score doesn't mean anything in the playoffs," Spoelstra said, according to AP. "It's a long series. Throw that one away, you still have another opportunity to do what you came for. We had very good urgency and focus coming into that same game. We cannot have a letdown."

The Nets kept LeBron James and Dwayne Wade to a limited scoring run and 13 turnovers. But Brooklyn allowed five Miami players to reach double figures.

"That hurt," Nets guard Joe Johnson said, according to AP. "Defensively that's not us, man. We can't let the other guys around LeBron and Wade have 15, 17 points. To beat this team, you can't allow that."

Going into Game 1 against the NBA Champion, the Nets swept the Heat, winning three of those games by a mere point, in the regular-season series, and beating Miami in all four matches.

Despite the stats, Heat's Dwyane said it doesn't matter.

"They figured out a way to beat us four time and that hasn't happened," said Wade, who missed two of the four Brooklyn-Miami games this season, according to AP. "So we've got to crack the code."

Nets' radio broadcast stations are AM WFAN 660/FM 101.9, and online radio streaming can be accessed here.

Heat's Radio Broadcast Stations are AM 790 The Tickets/104.3 for the regular season and playoffs. In addition, the team's Spanish radio broadcast can be found on WRTO Mix 98.3 FM. Online radio stations can be accessed here.

Nets vs. Heat Playoffs Game 2 will be televised nationally on ESP 2, online live stream can be watched free by clicking here, and HD online live stream can be watched on WatchESPN.

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