How to watch NBA Playoffs: What channel is Grizzlies vs. Jazz Game 2 on?

Rudy Gobert (R) of the Utah Jazz and Jonas Valanciunas (L) of the Memphis Grizzlies fight for a position during an NBA Western Conference playoff game 1 against the Memphis Grizzlies at Vivant Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah on May 23, 2021. (Photo by GEORGE FREY / AFP) (Photo by GEORGE FREY/AFP via Getty Images)
Rudy Gobert (R) of the Utah Jazz and Jonas Valanciunas (L) of the Memphis Grizzlies fight for a position during an NBA Western Conference playoff game 1 against the Memphis Grizzlies at Vivant Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah on May 23, 2021. (Photo by GEORGE FREY / AFP) (Photo by GEORGE FREY/AFP via Getty Images) /
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Here is how to watch Game 2 of the NBA playoff series between the Jazz and Grizzlies.

The Utah Jazz decided to keep Donovan Mitchell on the bench in Game 1 of their NBA playoff series against the Memphis Grizzlies. The final result was a shocking loss and a frustrated Mitchell.

The Grizzlies fought through the play-in tournament and are no joke with a ton of young talent leading the way. Dillon Brooks led the way with 31 points in Game 1 and Ja Morant was close behind with 26 points of his own in the 112-109 win.

Here is how to watch Game 2 of this now competitive first-round series.

Grizzlies vs. Jazz: Here is how to watch Game 2

Date: Wednesday, May 26
Time: 10 p.m. ET
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Venue: Vivint Smart Home Arena
TV Info: TNT
Live Stream: fuboTV

Mitchell is expected back after he made it clear he wanted to be out there in Game 1. But one factor in play here is the Grizzlies having a ton of confidence after winning two play-in games and now one against the top-seeded Jazz.

Utah just needs to simply play better, as basic as that sounds. Jordan Clarkson only had 14 points off the bench and while Rudy Gobert had a plus-9 final line, he only played 25 minutes.

Adding Mitchell to the equation is the easiest fix, however, no one knows how he will do coming off an ankle injury. There is a reason why the team gave him just a few extra days of rest.

Memphis finished the year with a winning record and is not a pushover No. 8 seed. Game 2 should provide plenty of back-and-forth action between the top team in the West and a Grizzlies squad looking to prove they will be contenders for years to come.

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