Golden State Warriors: Western Conference Finals TV schedule
Here is the complete television schedule for the Western Conference Finals between the Golden State Warriors and San Antonio Spurs.
The stage is officially set for the 2017 NBA Western Conference Finals. After getting plenty of time off once again, the Golden State Warriors will now await a battle with the San Antonio Spurs for a chance to go to the NBA Finals.
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This is a dream matchup that people have been wanting to see for a while and the Spurs made sure to take care of their end by eliminating the Houston Rockets. The two teams, who have been playing cat and mouse with rotations in the regular season, will finally get to unleash it all on the floor.
If Steve Kerr still can’t go behind the bench for the Warriors it will certainly have a different feel to it, but thus far they have looked invincible with Mike Brown calling the shots from the bench. It was also once again be Kevin Durant taking on the Spurs.
When he was with the Oklahoma City Thunder, Durant had several huge battles with the Spurs in the playoffs. He played them last season and had a huge role in their elimination. Here is the complete TV schedule for the Western Conference Finals.
This year, ESPN has the rights to the Western Conference Finals, which means that Game 1 will air on ABC on Sunday. The following game will be on Tuesday night, while they then take an extended break until Game 3 in San Antonio next Saturday night.
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From there, it will be every other day and the quickest the Warriors can advance is by Monday, May 22. It would be foolish to assume they will just sweep their way through with the way the Spurs always tend to rise up. Still, most of the narrative will be on the injuries to Tony Parker and Kawhi Leonard. Regardless, this should be a great series.