Toronto Raptors vs Indiana Pacers Live Stream: Watch NBA 2014 Online, TV Channels, Radio Stations

By Josh Wilson
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Toronto Raptors vs Indiana Pacers NBA game will begin at 4 p.m. PT on Friday, April 4, 2014. The (53-23) Pacers will visit the (43-32) Raptors at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario. Information on how to watch the game on live stream free can be found below.

Indiana (53-23) had dropped three straight and five of six before pulling out a 101-94 win over Detroit on Wednesday. Paul George led six Pacers in double figures with 27 points while adding 13 rebounds and seven assists. 

The Pacers is 2-1 against the Raptors (43-32) this season, with both wins coming at home. The Pacers had won four straight in Toronto before falling 95-82 on Jan. 1.

The Raptors have won four of five after beating Houston 107-103 on Wednesday. Toronto was without starting point guard Kyle Lowry due to a sore knee, then lost forward Amir Johnson to an ankle injury less than three minutes in.

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

Pacers' flagship radio station is WWL 105.3 and 1070 The Fan, and the team's radio network affiliate can be found here. Online radio stations can be accessed here

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

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