Here’s how to watch the Warriors vs Rockets in Game 7

The final match is tonight. Here’s how to catch it.

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It all comes down to this. After six games of highs, lows, and wild momentum swings, the Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets are heading to Game 7. The winner moves on to take on the Minnesota Timberwolves, the loser starts summer early and heads to Cancun. The Warriors entered Game 6 at home as the favorites, but couldn’t hit a shot when it mattered most, falling 115-107 and watching their 3-1 series lead disappear. Now it’s do-or-die.

Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler did their part with 27 and 29 points, but Golden State’s bench fell flat, and the Rockets took full advantage. Fred VanVleet kept his hot hand going, dropping 29 points and leading a defensive effort that kept the Warriors chasing all night. Now the teams are headed back to Toyota Center in Houston, where the Rockets have a chance to complete one of the biggest upsets in recent NBA playoff history. Buckle up.

Game 7s are seen as the most exciting events in sports, and this one is looking like it will live up to the hype. Tip off is at 5:30 p.m. PDT7:30 p.m. CDT on Sunday night, and you can catch all the action with Sling TV.

  • What: NBA Playoffs — Golden State Warriors vs Houston Rockets Game 7
  • When: Sunday, May 4, 2025, 5:30 p.m. PDT/7:30 p.m. CDT
  • Where: Toyota Center, Houston, TX
  • TV: TNT

Game 7 of this series will air across the country on TNT, making it super easy for fans to tune in no matter where they live. All of the major streaming services with live TV and sports offer TNT in their base packages, so you really have the pick of the litter when it comes to how you want to watch without a cable TV package. 

Here are the best options for tuning into not only this game, but every NBA playoff game through the rest of the postseason:

  • Sling TV Orange + Blue (either $45.99 or $60.99/month, with half off your first month; Sling Orange includes ESPN)
  • fuboTV ($64.99 for the first month then $84.99/month with a 7-day free trial)
  • Hulu + Live TV ($82.99/month with a 3-day free trial; also gives you access to Disney+ and ESPN+)
  • YouTube TV ($82.99/month after two months at $59.99/month; 7-day free trial)

May 4, 2025

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