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The Los Angeles Lakers play the Phoenix Suns on Sunday in Game 4, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

Game 4 could have pivotal consequences for the outlook of the series as the Lakers hope to win on their home floor before traveling back to Phoenix for Game 5.

The main concern for Los Angeles is the health of Anthony Davis. He sprained his left knee on a block attempt in Game 3, and though he closed the game, he’s been working to be as healthy as possible for Game 4.

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope’s health is also uncertain as he suffered a left quad contusion in the third quarter of Game 3. The Lakers are hopeful he can play but are comfortable moving Wesley Matthews up into the starting lineup if necessary.

The Suns are also dealing with injury concerns. Chris Paul hasn’t been his usual, crafty self following a shoulder injury he suffered in Game 1. The Lakers made life miserable for Paul’s backcourt partner, Devin Booker, because of Paul’s inability to deal damage as he typically does.

Both teams have had two rest days to strategize for the game that could dictate the series, as teams holding a 3-1 lead win the series 95 percent of the time.

READ: How LeBron James has performed in Game 4s in his playoff career

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:

Probable starting lineups

Los Angeles Lakers

Phoenix Suns

  • F Mikal Bridges

  • F Jae Crowder

  • C Deandre Ayton

  • G Devin Booker

  • G Chris Paul

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