How to Watch Warriors vs. Rockets 2025 NBA Playoff Games

How to Watch Warriors vs. Rockets 2025 NBA Playoff Games


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The Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets have been trading blows in one of the better first-round NBA Playoff series. The No. 7 Warriors took the first game 95-85, but the No. 2 Rockets came back with a 109-94 victory in Game Two.

At a Glance: How to Watch Warriors vs. Rockets

Golden State came out on top (104-93) during the third game at home in San Francisco, despite Jimmy Butler’s absence due to a glute injury. Butler could return for Game Four of the playoff series at Chase Center.

Need a way to watch Warriors vs. Rockets games at home? We’ve got you covered. Below is a quick guide on the best ways to watch Warriors vs. Rockets playoff games online this year, plus a full schedule of the NBA Playoffs series.

How to Watch Warriors vs. Rockets Playoff Games Online

The next two Warriors vs. Rockets playoff games will be broadcast nationally on TNT. Channel information for games six and seven will be announced if those games are necessary.

If you don’t have cable, the best way to watch Warriors vs. Rockets games is with a live TV streaming service that carries TNT, or with Max, which will have simulcasts of games shown on TNT. Here’s a breakdown of these options, including free trial and pricing information:

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DirecTV

Pros: Free trial, affordable genre packs, ESPN+ included
Cons: Not as many entertainment channels in genre packs as other options

The best way to watch the 2025 NBA Playoffs, including Warriors vs. Rockets games, is DirecTV. The service now offers hardware-free streaming options and carries TNT (plus all the other channels you need to stream NBA Playoff games). The best package for basketball is the MySports plan, which carries 20+ top sports channels, including TNT. This plan starts with a five-day free trial and costs $69.99 a month after the trial ends.

Sling TV

Pros: Tons of channels, easy to use
Cons: Requires combination of packages + add-ons, no free trial

Sling is a more affordable live TV streaming service that fans can use to watch Warriors vs. Rockets and other NBA Playoff games. TNT is included in all Sling plans, including their most affordable package, Sling Orange. This plan starts at $46 a month, but right now Sling is running a promotion that slashes up to 50% off your first month. If you want every channel showing NBA Playoff games, grab the Orange + Blue package (starts at $66 a month) and the Sports Extra add-on ($15 a month). Sling does not currently offer a free trial.

Max

Pros: Affordable, on-demand content
Cons: No free trial, limited NBA coverage

Max is showing simulcasts of all NBA Playoff games shown on TNT. Max subscriptions start at $9.99 a month for the Basic with Ads plan, $16.99 a month for the Standard plan, or $20.99 a month for the Premium plan. Max does not currently offer a free trial, however, and won’t let you watch NBA Playoff games shown on other channels (like the other options on this list).

Hulu + Live TV

Pros: Free trial, bonus streaming services
Cons: Pricey

Hulu + Live TV also carries TNT for Warriors vs. Rockets livestreams, plus ABC and ESPN for more NBA Playoff coverage. It’s pricier at $82.99 a month, but you get access to more than 90 channels, plus ESPN+, Disney+, and Hulu’s full on-demand library. Best of all, Hulu + Live TV offers a three-day free trial to start.

Warriors vs. Rockets Schedule, Next Game

The Warriors vs. Rockets series is now on Game Four, taking place on Monday, April 28, at Chase Center in San Francisco. Here’s the full Warriors vs. Rockets series schedule and results:

Game 1: Warriors 95, Rockets 85
Game 2: Rockets 109, Warriors 94
Game 3: Warriors 104, Rockets 93
Game 4: Rockets at Warriors — Mon. April 28, 10 p.m. ET, TNT
Game 5: Warriors at Rockets — Wed. April 30, 7:30 p.m. ET, TNT
* Game 6: Rockets at Warriors — Fri. May 2, TBD
* Game 7: Warriors at Rockets — Sun. May 4, TBD
* if necessary


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