Cleveland Cavaliers vs Chicago Bulls live stream, ESPN TV info: Watch NBA Playoffs 2015 Game 3 online

The Cleveland Cavaliers will play the Chicago Bulls on Friday night in Game 3 of their NBA Playoff Series 2015. Today's game will be pivotal in deciding which team will progresses, and the Bulls will be hoping home court advantage can see them take a 2-1 lead tonight.

Today's big game will start at 8 p.m. ET and takes place from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. The game can be watched on TV on the ESPN network, but can also be watched online through live stream via the link provided below.

This Eastern Conference Semi Final match up got interesting in Game 2 when LeBron James and the Cavaliers stormed back into the series, claiming the game to lock things back at 1-1.

James had admitted that he had been more passive than he liked in Game 1, and in Game 2 he came out with all guns blazing, pushing forward with wave after wave of attack against the Bulls' defense.

The Cavaliers' star player ended the game with 33 points, eight rebounds and five assists, as Cleveland dominated the game from start to finish, never once falling behind throughout Game 2.

Kyrie Irving said about James: "There wasn't one possession where he wasn't dominant. When he has that mindset, he's the greatest player playing our game right now."

Chicago's Jimmy Butler will be a very big player for the Bulls as he has the role of guarding James. He was named the NBA's Most Improved Player on Thursday, and led the Bulls with 18 points in Game 2.

He has said, "I have to man up and take the challenge. LeBron was aggressive, but I wasn't aggressive enough. I was counting too much on help being there, which is on me. I will be better."

Today's big Game 2 between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Chicago Bulls will start at 8 p.m. and can be watched on TV on the ESPN network. The game can also be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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