Cavaliers at Spurs live stream: How to watch online
By John Buhler

The San Antonio Spurs (56-16) will host the Cleveland Cavaliers (47-25) on Monday night. Here is how to watch this NBA game online.
There are six NBA games on the schedule for Monday, Mar. 27. One of those games will be between the Cleveland Cavaliers (47-25) and the San Antonio Spurs (56-16). Tipoff from the AT&T Center in San Antonio will be at 8:00 p.m. ET.
FOX Sports Ohio will carry the game in the Greater Cleveland area. While there will not be a local telecast in the San Antonio media market, this game will be nationally televised on TNT. The available live streams for this game can be found on TNT Overtime and FuboTV.
Cleveland enters play at 47-25 on the year and first place in the Eastern Conference. The Cavaliers have clinched the Central Division title. They are percentage points ahead of the Boston Celtics for the best record in the Eastern Conference. Cleveland lost its most recent game to the Washington Wizards on Sunday, 127-115. The Cavaliers have gone 5-5 in their last 10 and are 19-17 away from Quicken Loans Arena this season.
San Antonio enters play at 56-16 on the year and in second place in the Western Conference. The Spurs have clinched a playoff berth in the Western Conference. They lead the Houston Rockets (51-22) by 5.5 games in the Southwest Division standings. San Antonio has won four games in a row, has gone 7-3 in its last 10 and is 28-7 at the AT&T Center this season.
Date: Monday, Mar. 27
Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
Location: San Antonio, Texas
Venue: AT&T Center
TV Info: TNT, FSOH
Live Stream: TNT Overtime, FuboTV
According to OddsShark.com, the Spurs will be laying five points at home to the visiting Cavaliers. The associated moneylines for this game are San Antonio -190 and Cleveland +175. This game’s over/under comes in at a combined 211.5 points.
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Swallow the five points to take the Spurs to win and cover at home against the visiting Cavaliers. San Antonio is an elite basketball team. Not only is Cleveland sub-par on the road, but it is bad in the second of back-to-backs. It is a nationally televised game, but this one could be lopsided in San Antonio’s favor.