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NBA Playoffs 2015: Live Stream Coverage, TV Schedule and Picks for Monday

Published by Bleacher Report on Mon, 27 Apr 2015


After a crazy Sunday in the NBA playoffs that featured plenty of chippy play, injuries and sweeps, the bar has been set extremely high for Monday. The Atlanta Hawks will look to take a 3-1 series lead back home against the Brooklyn Nets, while the Chicago Bulls are seeking to finish off the pesky Milwaukee Bucks at home after Jerryd Bayless' buzzer-beating layup staved off the sweep in Game 4.The No. 5 seed Memphis Grizzlies are also seeking to sweep the Portland Trail Blazers right out of the first round. The Grizz are now banged up right alongside Portland, so they will be looking to end this series as quickly as possible in order to heal up for the top-seeded Golden State Warriors in the second round.One can only hope for a cleaner and healthier Monday, with maybe a few closer games. Here is all of the information you need, including viewing times and predictions for each contest.Live Stream: TNTCan the Nets Tie it Up'Many thought this series would be an easy sweep for the top-seeded Hawks, but they've yet to resemble the squad that stomped its way to 60 wins so far in the postseason. The Hawks are scoring just 92.7 points per game through three contests.Their usually lights-out shooting from deep eluded them in Game 3. Kyle Korver missed all five of his attempts as the Nets climbed back into the series by riding an 18-0 second-half run to a 91-83 win.Deron Williams may also be limited for the Nets in Game 4 due to the tendinitis he has been dealing with, which could actually be a blessing in disguise for Brooklyn. He is scoring six points per game in the series in comparison to Jarrett Jack's 13.7 on 62.5 percent shooting.The Hawks looked unusually flat in Game 3, and it would be shocking to see them come out that way once again. That Nets' victory felt more like an aberration than a changing of the guard. Expect Atlanta to make the necessary adjustments to limit Brook Lopez and Thaddeus Young and also knock down 12 threes. Brooklyn will stay in it behind Jack, but the Hawks are taking this series back home up 3-1.Prediction: Hawks win 108-97Bucks Look to Prove Game 4 Was No FlukeMilwaukee stole Game 4 behind Bayless' buzzer-beater to get on the board in the series with a 92-90 victory. It forced 28 Chicago turnovers and got some scalding-hot shooting off of the bench from O.J. Mayo and Jared Dudley in the second half to will them to victory.Don't count on either of those things happening again.The Bulls ran away with the first two games at the United Center by a combined 21 points. It is going to take another miraculous effort from Milwaukee to rip off another victory. Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau is not the type to allow that buzzer-beater to just blow over. Look for the Bulls to come out strong right out of the gate in Game 5.For Milwaukee to steal another one, it will need more production from Michael Carter-Williams. His production has been very up and down since coming over in a trade with the Philadelphia 76ers, but he has to continue to put pressure on Derrick Rose. The dynamic Chicago point guard was on a roll before turning it over eight times in Game 4, and MCW absolutely has to make sure Rose stays quiet once again. The Bulls are simply too strong when he is firing on all cylinders.Game 4 felt like the moral victory Milwaukee needed to fade into the offseason with its heads held high. The Bucks have had a great run, but it ends Monday.Prediction: Bulls win 101-90Memphis Looks to Break Out the BroomsPriority No. 1 for the Grizzlies is wrapping up this sweep in Portland on Monday. Priority No. 2, which hinges on priority No. 1, is ensuring Mike Conley makes it out of this series alive so they can bring him to the Oracle Arena to lock down Stephen Curry in the second round.According to Kelly Dwyer of Yahoo Sports, Conley is out for at least Game 4 and possibly longer. He is having surgery Monday to repair facial fractures caused by a shot to the face via C.J. McCollum.Conley had already been dealing with a badly sprained foot, but Memphis has not missed a beat without him. Nick Calathes and Beno Udrih have made Damian Lillard look overwhelmingly average in this series. Lillard finally got things going with 22 points and nine assists in Game 3, but he will need to play like the All-Star he is with Conley out if Portland has any chance.In order for Portland to keep this series alive, LaMarcus Aldridge absolutely has to get more shots around the rim. Marc Gasol and Zach Randolph have forced him into taking whatever shots they've wanted all series, rarely allowing him easy looks around the rim.ESPN.com's Baxter Holmes detailed how Game 4 could be Aldridge's last as a Blazer, and you know he'll want to go down swinging should that be the case. Unrestricted free agency is looming. There are plenty of big-market teams with duffel bags of cash to throw around.The bright side is Portland didn't get destroyed in Game 3, which was a step in the right direction. The Blazers only lost 115-109, a far cry from the blowouts in the first two contests. Portland will refuse to go down this easily and will snag a victory on its home floor to stave off elimination one more day.Look for Aldridge to be in attack mode all night and Lillard to build upon his strong Game 3. McCollum and Arron Afflalo will do just enough to spread the floor, but Lillard and Aldridge are both going for at least 30 points in this one.Prediction: Portland wins 111-103
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