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How to Watch Golden State Warriors vs. Boston Celtics NBA Finals Game 2 Live: Streaming Online, TV Options, Game Info

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The Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics are playing in the NBA Finals, with Game 2 up next. Hoping to catch this game live? Below, we’ll give you all the info you need to watch this matchup, including on FuboTV.

How to Watch Warriors vs. Celtics

Key Stats for Warriors vs. Celtics

  • The Warriors score 6.5 more points per game (111.0) than the Celtics allow (104.5).
  • When Golden State scores more than 104.5 points, it is 45-12.
  • Boston has a 42-13 record when giving up fewer than 111.0 points.
  • The Celtics score 6.3 more points per game (111.8) than the Warriors give up (105.5).
  • Boston has put together a 41-12 record in games it scores more than 105.5 points.
  • Golden State is 43-13 when it allows fewer than 111.8 points.
  • This season, the Warriors have a 46.9% shooting percentage from the field, which is 3.5% higher than the 43.4% of shots the Celtics’ opponents have knocked down.
  • In games Golden State shoots higher than 43.4% from the field, it is 45-12 overall.
  • The Celtics are shooting 46.6% from the field, 2.8% higher than the 43.8% the Warriors’ opponents have shot this season.
  • This season, Boston has a 43-13 record in games the team collectively shoots higher than 43.8% from the field.

Warriors Players to Watch

  • Stephen Curry leads the Warriors in points and assists. He averages 25.5 points per game while also adding 6.3 assists.
  • Golden State is led by Kevon Looney’s 7.3 rebounds per game.
  • Curry hits 4.5 threes per game to lead the Warriors.
  • Golden State’s steals leader is Curry, who collects 1.3 per game. Andrew Wiggins leads the team averaging 0.7 blocks a game.

Celtics Players to Watch

  • The Celtics leader in scoring is Jayson Tatum with 26.9 points per game. He also adds 8.0 rebounds per game and 4.4 assists per game.
  • Robert Williams III (9.6 rebounds per game) and Marcus Smart (5.9 assists per game) are the Boston leaders in rebounds and assists.
  • Tatum makes more threes per game than any other member of the Celtics, averaging 3.0 treys per game.
  • Smart tops Boston in steals with 1.7 per game, and Williams leads the squad in blocks with 2.2 per game.

Warriors vs. Celtics Injuries

    Warriors: Otto Porter Jr.: Probable (Foot), Andre Iguodala: Probable (Neck), Gary Payton II: Probable (Elbow), James Wiseman: Out (Knee)
    Celtics: Robert Williams III: Probable (Knee)

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Warriors Upcoming Schedule

Date Opponent Score Home/Away
5/20/2022 Mavericks W 126-117 Home
5/22/2022 Mavericks W 109-100 Away
5/24/2022 Mavericks L 119-109 Away
5/26/2022 Mavericks W 120-110 Home
6/2/2022 Celtics L 120-108 Home
6/5/2022 Celtics Home
6/8/2022 Celtics Away
6/10/2022 Celtics Away

Celtics Upcoming Schedule

Date Opponent Score Home/Away
5/23/2022 Heat W 102-82 Home
5/25/2022 Heat W 93-80 Away
5/27/2022 Heat L 111-103 Home
5/29/2022 Heat W 100-96 Away
6/2/2022 Warriors W 120-108 Away
6/5/2022 Warriors Away
6/8/2022 Warriors Home
6/10/2022 Warriors Home

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Adam Fromal joined the Endgame360 team in 2021 and works primarily with the Sportscasting team. He comes with a wealth of sports writing knowledge, building on a career that started in 2010, and with editing experience dating back to 2016. Adam enjoys covering all facets of the sports industry but has a particular love for basketball and the NBA. He grew up with that as a favorite and made it a career when he covered the NBA for almost a decade as a writer for Bleacher Report. During that time, he covered Denver Nuggets games and ran his own analytics website called NBA Math (a venture that he continues today). Throughout his tenure as an editor, Adam has a few other claims to fame: He helped to provide quality control for the Emmy-nominated "Game of Zones" web series at Bleacher Report and worked as a fact-checker for The Ringer's Mirin Fader on her debut book, Giannis: The Improbable Rise of an NBA MVP. Adam earned his bachelor's degrees from the University of Georgia in Classical Culture, Latin, and Psychology.

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Adam Fromal joined the Endgame360 team in 2021 and works primarily with the Sportscasting team. He comes with a wealth of sports writing knowledge, building on a career that started in 2010, and with editing experience dating back to 2016. Adam enjoys covering all facets of the sports industry but has a particular love for basketball and the NBA. He grew up with that as a favorite and made it a career when he covered the NBA for almost a decade as a writer for Bleacher Report. During that time, he covered Denver Nuggets games and ran his own analytics website called NBA Math (a venture that he continues today). Throughout his tenure as an editor, Adam has a few other claims to fame: He helped to provide quality control for the Emmy-nominated "Game of Zones" web series at Bleacher Report and worked as a fact-checker for The Ringer's Mirin Fader on her debut book, Giannis: The Improbable Rise of an NBA MVP. Adam earned his bachelor's degrees from the University of Georgia in Classical Culture, Latin, and Psychology.

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