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How to watch Mavericks vs. Warriors via live online stream

We go over how you can watch Tuesday’s TNT game between the Dallas Mavericks and Golden State Warriors.

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Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors high fives Andrew Wiggins #22 of the Golden State Warriors during the game against the Sacramento Kings on April 25, 2021 at Chase Center in San Francisco, California.  Photo by Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images

TNT will host Tuesday’s matchup between the Dallas Mavericks and the Golden State Warriors with tip-off set for 9:30 p.m. ET. The game will take place at Chase Center in San Francisco. If you aren’t around a TV to check out this primetime NBA matchup, you can stream the game on Watch TNT or via their mobile app. But keep in mind that you need a cable-login subscription.

If you don’t have a cable login to access TNT for a live stream, you can get a free trial from YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, AT&T TV Now, FuboTV, or Sling TV to stream the game.

The Mavericks are dealing with a slew of injuries, including Luka Doncic (elbow) and Kristaps Porzingis (ankle). The Mavs held out Porzingis against the Sacramento Kings on Monday night. Doncic was able to play along with Dorian Finney-Smith and Maxi Kleber, but Josh Richardson (hamstring) was held out. So the injury report is murky for the Mavs heading into Tuesday night in a game with big standings implications.

The Warriors have won two in a row since falling to the Washington Wizards last week. One of those wins is over the Denver Nuggets and Nikola Jokic, who continues to lead Stephen Curry (+1400) for NBA MVP. The Dubs are in 10th place in the West, fighting to gain some ground in the play-in tournament standings. The Mavs are in 6th place, so a win for Golden State would give them a full game in the standings, which is huge. Curry is close to closing out April averaging 38 points on 53/47/89 shooting splits.