NBA Finals 2013 live stream free: Watch online coverage, feed for Game 4 (Schedule, Start Time)

The NBA Finals 2013 Game 4 takes place on Thursday night with the Miami Heat looking to fight back against the San Antonio Spurs after their blowout in Game 3. The match up will start at 9 p.m. ET and can be watched online through free live stream via the link provided below.

This must be one of the most unpredictable NBA Finals of recent times. Pundits and experts have weighed in before each of the three games so far, but almost every time, once the game is over, everyone has been left in shock.

With three games down, only one thing seems certain, and that is to expect the unexpected.

Most had predicted the Heat would have taken Game 1 at home, but the Spurs never let them get in their rhythm and stole the back-and-forth game at the end with a Tony Parker spectacular.

No one then expected the Heat to blowout the Spurs in Game 2, but they took them down in a merciless fashion to even up the series. The Heat went on a 33-5 run to change that game completely, and the way they destroyed the Spurs over the third and fourth periods was stunning.

Many believed the Heat that showed up in Game 2 would then turn the screw and continue the onslaught against a stunned Spurs team. But Game 3 then turned the series on its head once again as San Antonio beat Miami 113-77. No one could have predicted that 36 point loss for the Heat, and it has left everyone on the edges of their seats waiting for what twist will arise next as we come towards Game 4.

The NBA Finals 2013 Game 4 between the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs will tip off at 9 p.m. ET and can be watched online through ESPN live stream by clicking here.

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