Thunder vs LA Clippers Live Stream Free: Watch NBA Playoffs 2014 Game 2 Online (TV Start Time, Schedule)

The Los Angeles Clippers (1-0) will face off against the Oklahoma City Thunder (0-1) at the Chesapeake Energy Arena tonight in Oklahoma City as the NBA 2014 Playoffs continue amid controversy surrounding Clippers owner Donald Sterling's recent racist statement.

The game will start at 9:30 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below (free for subscribers).

The Clippers owner is banned from attending Wednesday night's game after he was recorded saying derogatory remarks against minorities to his ex-girlfriend V. Stiviano, who is bi-racial. He has received a life ban from the NBA and will be unable to ever watch his team live again.

The Clippers recently defeated the Thunder by 122-105 on Monday to eliminate them from postseason contention.

In Game 1, Chris Paul had 32 points and 10 assists to lead the Clippers to the victory a few nights ago. The Clippers are looking to win their first ever championship this year, in addition to not allowing their owner's statements to taint their wonderful season thus far.

"The next game, I might have 12 points, 10 points, maybe not even that many," said Paul to reporters yesterday. "I think I'm one of those people - whatever it takes to win. I don't care. I'm never going to lead the league in scoring or anything like that. It's just whatever to try to win."

The Thunder are looking to defeat the Clippers at home tonight when the two teams battle each other again in the semi-finals round of the playoffs. In Game 1, Russell Westbrook had had an impressive performance when he scored 29 points in a losing effort for the Thunder.

Now the Thunder look to defeat a team with similar championship aspirations, the Clippers on Monday evening. Thunder superstar Kevin Durant is looking for the first championship of his NBA career and the franchise first championship since 1979 when the team was formerly known as Seattle SuperSonics. Durant won the NBA MVP award on Tuesday for the first time in his career.

"The effort was there," said Durant to reporters after Game 1. "We had good intentions, but they got hot. We have got to correct it. We have to make them miss next game and be a little bit more physical."

Game 2 will start at 9:30 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the TNT network or online through live stream by clicking here.