Chicago Bulls vs Milwaukee Bucks live stream: Watch NBA Playoffs 2015 basketball online [Game preview]

The Chicago Bulls will play the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday as the Bulls look to put this series to bed. Chicago are 3-0 up and will be hoping to claim Game 4 today as well to progress to the next round of the postseason at the earliest opportunity.

Today's game takes place from the BMO Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and has a start time of 5.30 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on TV on the TNT network but can also be watched online through live stream via the link provided below.

Derrick Rose claimed his first 30 point postseason game for five years this week, and if he continues his current form then the Bucks are surely done for.

Rose along with the on fire Jimmy Butler have destroyed the Bucks through the first three games, and if the pair perform tonight then it could be the Bulls first Playoffs sweep since 2007.

Rose has said, "That theory of being all the way back, I can't think about that. Every game is going to be different. All I'm doing is preparing myself for every game. Going out there and having confidence, believing in myself and believing in my craft to go out there and compete; it's the playoffs. You've got to love it."

No NBA team has comeback from being 0-3 down in a series, but the Bucks need to make history if they aren't to take an early summer vacation.

Bucks' Jared Dudley has said, "You can only have so many moral victories. So for us it's prepare with the mindset we're gonna battle and try to send it back to Chicago and play from there."

Today's big game between the Bulls and Bucks will start at 5.30 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the TNT network or online through live stream by clicking here.

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