The Miami Heat vs. the Philadelphia 76ers battle it out on the court at the Wells Fargo Center in Philly on Wednesday, March 13 at 7:00 p.m. ET. Read on to see where fans can watch and listen to a live stream of the Wednesday night basketball game online and catch up-to-date feeds and coverage on highlight plays and scores.
The Heat head into Wednesday evening's game as the no 1 team in the Eastern Conference of the Division Regular Season with 48 wins and 14 losses. Miami ranks no 2 overall in the NBA. According to Bleacher Report sports columnist Josh Martin, "The first 17 wins of Miami's were nice and all, but the Heat's hot streak still needed validation, preferably by way of a convincing victory over a budding rival and/or a likely playoff foe. That's precisely what the Heat got (and did) on March 10, when they annihilated the Pacers, 105-91. But it wasn't just that Miami won big, but rather how Miami won big that should leave the rest of the NBA cowering in fear. The Heat registered five players in double figures, with Mario Chalmers' 26 points leading the way. Indy did well to limit LeBron James to 13 points on 5-of-10 shooting, though the presumptive MVP still managed to stuff the stat sheet with seven assists, six rebounds, a steal and a block. Most impressively, the Heat dominated on both ends of the floor as a team. They held the Pacers to 41.3 percent shooting on one end, shredded the NBA's stingiest defense for 55.9 percent shooting on the other and managed to minimize the rebounding deficit to just five boards. It was as thorough an evisceration of a quality opponent that the Heat have put together all year, as well as a clear declaration of their status as the team to beat in the spring. As if that had ever been in doubt.
Meanwhile, the Sixers are ranked no 10 in the Eastern Conference and currently hold the meager no 26 spot in the 2012-2013 NBA Regular Season this week (out of 30 teams) with 24 wins and 39 losses. As Martin points out, "I'd say the Philadelphia 76ers are looking forward to the summer, when the misery of a disappointing 2012-13 season will finally be over and they'll have an opportunity to recharge their drained batteries. But the offseason figures to be just as stressful for the organization as the campaign itself, if not more so. General manager Tony DiLeo and the rest of the Sixers' brain trust will have a number of monumental decisions to make regarding the future of the franchise. Do they fire Doug Collins, who seems to have worn out his welcome in the City of Brotherly Love? Do they re-sign Andrew Bynum to a massive contract, even though he may well see his current pact come due without ever having played for the Sixers? Do they extend Evan Turner prior to the fall deadline? In the meantime, a week of games against the Brooklyn Nets, Miami Heat and Indiana Pacers should be painful enough."
Tonight's game should prove an interesting match between one of the best teams in the league against one of the worst.
And for some amusing Miami Heat drama off the court, check out the team's beef with rapper Lil Wayne (especially in regards to Chris Bosh):
Lil Wayne and Chris Bosh's Wife Adrienne Williams [PHOTOS]: Rapper 'Dated' Miami Heat Star's Wife, Model 'Lied about Cancer for Money'
Lil Wayne Slams Miami Heat, Chris Bosh [VIDEO]: Rapper's Beef with NBA Intensifies, 'F#ck the Miami Heat! I F#cked Chris Bosh's Wife!'
The game will be broadcasted live on local channels Sun Sports and CSN, but fans can also listen in on the radio at ESPN 760, 940 WINZ, 97.5 'The Fanatic,' 1050 'The Fan,' and WEEX.
For complete NBA standings for the regular 2012-2013 season, check out NBA.com.
For fans who want to try out a free live stream (which may mean downloading a torrent), clickhere.
For a one-time fee, fans can access a NBA All-Access Member pass.
ESPN, ESPN Scoreboard, SBNation, and NBA TV are both good sources for up-to-date game coverage and feeds.
For more team radio station affiliates: Heat and 76ers.
And official NBA team websites: Heat and 76ers.
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