Golden State Warriors vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Live Stream Free: Watch 2013 NBA Online, Nov. 29 TV Channels, Radio Stations

By Josh Wilson
Oklahoma City Thunder
Oklahoma City Thunder celebrate after Kevin Durant scored in the final moments of their Game One NBA Western Conference semi-final playoff game. Photograph: Bill Waugh/Reuters

Golden State Warriors vs. Oklahoma City Thunder game on Nov. 29 will start at 5 p.m. PT (8 p.m. ET). The (9-7) Warriors will be visiting the (10-3) Thunder at the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City. Fans can watch the game online through live stream (details below).

The Warriors and Thunders are meeting again since Nov. 14 at Oakland, where Golden State defeated the visitors 116-115. Since then, the two teams have gone in opposite directions with Thunder going undefeated. Meanwhile, Warriors has gone 3-4.

Thunder ended San Antonio Spurs' 11-game winning streak with a 94-88 victory Wednesday. All-Star point guard Russell Westbrook scored a season-low six points on 2-of-16 shots, backup Reggie Jackson stepped up with a career high of 23 points.

Although Kevin Durant was instrumental in the win over Spurs in scoring 24 points and grabbing 13 rebounds, he feels that the Thunder's defense was the key factor in the consecutive wins, according to NBA.com.

Warriors vs. Thunder game will be televised nationally on NBA TV and locally on Fox Sports Oklahoma (FSOK) and Comcast SportsNet Bay (CSBy), and HD quality live stream can be accessed on mobile/TV/broadband through NBA League Pass, which gives access to over 40 live games a week.

Warriors radio affiliates network can be found here. Those wanting to listen to the game on radio streaming can click here. 

Thunder's radio network affiliates can be found here. Thunder' online radio stations can be accessed here.

Warriors vs. Thunder live stream can also be accessed by clicking here (don't download anything, click on full screen).

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