Charlotte Bobcats vs. Miami Heat Live Stream: Watch Online Game 2, 2014 NBA Playoffs, TV Channels, Radio Stations

By Josh Wilson

Charlotte Bobcats vs. Miami Heat NBA Playoffs Game 2 will begin today at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET on Wednesday, April 23, 2014. The No. 7 seed Bobcats will be visiting the Heat at the AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami, Florida. Information on how to watch the Bobcats vs. Heat live stream free online can be found below.

Charlotte Bobcats vs. Miami Heat 2014 Playoffs Game 1
Charlotte Bobcats vs. Miami Heat 2014 Playoffs Game 1

The Heat led the series with a 99-88 win in Game 1 against their opponent in Eastern Conference first-round series. 

Bobcats' star Al Jefferson was hurt in the first quarter of that game, diagnosed with a plantar fascia strain in his left foot. He left the game in a walking boot and hasn't practiced since. 

If Jefferson doesn't play, Charlotte is most likely to have Kemba Walker get more active in the offense through his pick-and-roll strengths. 

For the Heat, Dwyane Wade made 10 of 16 shots, scoring 23 points, in Game 1. He hopes to be able to do the same in Game 2. Coach Spoelstra said in past playoffs experiences, every player, at some point, gets called upon to fill some role, so it is important that everyone contributes toward the game.  

Bobcats' flagship radio station is WNMX 106.1 FM, and the team's radio network affiliate can be found here. Online radio stations 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.

Bobcats vs. Heat Playoffs Game 2 will be televised on TNT and SUN, and HD quality live streaming can be watched on TNT Overtime.  

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