Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Dallas Mavericks Live Stream: Watch Online Free 2014 NBA, 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

Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Dallas Mavericks NBA game will begin at 5 p.m. PT. The (52-18) Thunder will visit the (42-29) Mavericks at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. Information on how to watch the game on live stream free can be found below.

Their last matchup last week was Thunder's heaviest defeat in the last three years. Dallas emerged as the winner with 109-86, snapping Thunder's seven-game series winning streak.

While the Thunder shot at 36.7 percent from the field, their worst mark since 2009, they have regained their posture in an explosive offensive win on Monday against the Raptors.

Russell Westbrook is still resting his surgically repaired right knee after banging it against the opposing team last Friday. Reggie Jackson started in Westbrook's place and scored 16 points and 11 assists.

Kevin Durant scored 27 points and eight assists. He is setting a new record of 25 or more points for the 35th game, according to NBA.com.

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

Mavericks' flagship radio station is ESPN 103.3 - KESN FM - ESPN Dallas. Online radio stations can be accessed here.

Thunder vs. Mavericks game will be televised on TNT, and online live stream can be watched through NBA League Pass.

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