Portland Trail Blazers vs Houston Rockets Live Stream: Watch Free Online Game 2 Playoffs, 2014 NBA, TV Channels, Radio Stations

By Josh Wilson

Portland Trail Blazers vs. Houston Rockets 2014 NBA Playoffs Game 2 will begin today at 6:30 p.m. PT/9:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, April 23, 2014. The No. 5 seed Trail Blazers will be visiting the No.4 seed Rockets at Toyota center in Houston, Texas. Information on how to watch Trail Blazers vs. Rockets live stream free online can be found below.

Rockets vs. Trail Blazers 2014 NBA Playoffs
Rockets vs. Trail Blazers 2014 NBA Playoffs

In Game 1, Rockets missed several opportunities to stamp out the Trail Blazers after losing the lead multiple times. The score was 120-122.

Harden scored 27 points, but missed 20 shots. He said that he wasn't really driving and attacking the rim, but will change that and become more aggressive in Game 2, according to NHL.com.

"This is a must-win for us, must-win," Harden said after the Rockets' morning shootaround, according to ESPN. "We had Game 1 under our belt, but we [made] some silly mistakes late in the fourth quarter. We're confident and ready for Game 2."

Rockets point guard Jeremy Lin, who had been out Tuesday with the flue but is ready to play today, affirmed his teammate's resolve.

"To me, [Game 2 is] a must-win," he said. "In my mind, we have to win tonight and go up to Portland [on Friday] and win another one."

Related: Jeremy Lin, Dwight Howard, Rockets' Players Exhibit Strong Team Chemistry Entering Playoffs (Video) 

While Rockets' guard Patrick Beverley limped off the court with a knee injury, an MRI on Monday showed no damage to his knee. So Rockets cleared him to play in Game 2.

The Trail Blazers' LaMarcus Aldridge scored 46 points and 18 rebounds in Game 1.

Meanwhile, the NBA ruled the foul called on Dwight Howard was a mistake, and that Howard should have gone to the line for two free throws. Instead, Portland's Joel Freeland was sent to the freethrow line  because of a referee error with 10.8 seconds left in overtime. Freeland's 2 points gave the Trail Blazers the two point win over Rockets. 

Rockets' flagship radio station is SportsTalk 790, and the team's radio network affiliate can be found here. Online radio stations can be accessed here.

Trail Blazers radio network stations can be found here. Online radio stations can be accessed here.

Trail Blazers vs. Rockets Playoffs Game 2 will be televised nationally on TNT and locally on Comcast SportsNet Houston (CSNH) and KGW, and online live stream in HD can be watched live at TNT Overtime.

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