How this match is broadcast across different countries.
Oklahoma City Thunder vs New York Knicks is a NBA basketball fixture scheduled for Thursday, 4 June 2026 at 00:40 UTC. The NBA is United States's headline basketball competition and pulls a global audience of fans tracking results, table positions and qualification storylines. NBA games are made up of four 12-minute quarters, while FIBA and college games use shorter quarters or halves; overtime adds a further five minutes per period. Allow between two and two and a half hours for the full broadcast, including pre-match analysis and post-match reaction. Kick-off is later today, with most broadcasters opening their pre-match coverage in the build-up to the start time.
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If you are watching from United States, your options for Oklahoma City Thunder vs New York Knicks are ESPN, ABC and TNT.
Free-to-air viewers in United States can watch on ABC without paying anything โ this is the cheapest legal route to live coverage and you only need a free account on the broadcaster's site or app.
Streaming subscribers should look at NBA TV. These services run through web, mobile and connected-TV apps and most accept month-to-month billing so you can sign up for the fixture and cancel afterwards.
Always cross-check the match start time in your local timezone, since broadcasters list the kick-off in their own market's time and coverage often begins 15-30 minutes before the first whistle.
The NBA is the top professional basketball league in the world, made up of 30 franchises split between the Eastern and Western Conferences. Each team plays 82 regular-season games before the top sides battle through a best-of-seven Play-In and Playoffs, ending with the NBA Finals in June. Matches like Oklahoma City Thunder vs New York Knicks can move table positions, decide qualification places and shape end-of-season storylines, which is why broadcaster coverage tends to grow as the campaign progresses.