Miami Heat vs Toronto Raptors Live Stream: Watch Free 2013 NBA Online, Nov 29 TV Channels, Radio Stations

By Josh Wilson

Miami Heat vs. Toronto Raptors game on Nov. 29 will start at 4 p.m. PT (7 p.m. ET). The (12-3) Heat will be visiting the (6-8) Raptors at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario. Fans can watch the game online through live stream (details below).

Miami Heat October 2013
Miami Heat October 2013

Today's matchup is the second time that Heat will play the Raptors since Nov. 5. Miami has won 9-of-10 since. 

According to Toronto Sun, Lebron James leads the Heat in offensive rating and field goal percentage and sits second in three-point percentages. 

The highlight of tonight's game will continue to be on James as he has perfected his mid-range shooting and makes nearly half of his three-points attempts. His teammates, including Chris Bosh, shoots above 42%. 

Meanwhile, DeMar Rozan leads the Raptors at 40 percent. The Heat has been effective in moving the ball, creating offensive plays that Raptors will be unlikely to stop.

Heat vs. Raptors game will be televised locally on SUN Sports, 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.

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.

Raptors fans can listen to the game's radio broadcast at 610 CKTB or online here. 

Heat vs. Raptors live stream can also be accessed by clicking here.

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