Jazz vs. Thunder Watch and Listen ONLINE LIVE STREAM: NBA Live Feed and Coverage from Oklahoma City

By Danica Bellini,Mstarz reporter | Mar 13, 2013 07:44 PM EDT

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The Utah Jazz vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder battle it out on the court at the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City on Wednesday, March 13 at 8:00 p.m. ET. Read on to see where fans can watch and listen to a live stream of the Wednesday night basketball game online and catch up-to-date feeds and coverage on highlight plays and scores.

The Thunder heads into Wednesday evening's game as the no 2 team in the Western Conference of the Division Regular Season with 47 wins and only 19 losses (coming in right behind the San Antonio Spurs). Oklahoma City ranks no 3 overall out of 30 NBA teams. According to ESPN sports columnist Josh Martin, "Perhaps the Thunder caught wind of the Heat's lengthy winning streak and decided it was about time to start one of their own. Or perhaps the Thunder simply thought it better to take care of business and put the screws to the Spurs rather than loaf their way into the playoffs. Whatever the case may be, OKC was on something of a roll...until the Thunder ran into the Spurs in San Antonio. The Thunder had won five in a row, beginning with their hanging-on-for-dear-life win over the Clippers on March 3 and continuing through to their handling of the surging C's on March 10. OKC had a perfect chance to take back the top seed in the West, but it wound up on the wrong end of a rather sound beating on March 11, 105-93. The Thunder can be defended in this instance for playing the second night of a back-to-back against the team with the best record in the West. But things won't get any easier for OKC once Tony Parker returns and the playoffs roll around. If they want to wind up back in the NBA Finals, they'll need steadier efforts from Russell Westbrook, even more aggressive play from Kevin Durant and better than 16 points off the bench."

The Jazz is currently ranked no 9 in the Western Conference and currently holds the no 19 overall spot in the 2012-2013 NBA Regular Season this week with 33 wins and 31 losses. As Martin points out, "Hard luck or no, the Utah Jazz are officially on the outskirts of the Western Conference playoff picture after dropping four in a row and seven of eight. This past week alone, the Jazz were jolted by a long three by Brandon Jennings to force overtime in an eventual loss to the Milwaukee Bucks, another fourth-quarter rally by Kyrie Irving and a game-deciding trey by Marco Belinelli in a one-point defeat to the Chicago Bulls. A 29-point loss to the shorthanded New York Knicks was entirely predictable, given the close shaves Utah had just endured. Not that the prior three defeats weren't similarly predictable. All four of the Jazz's most recent results came on the road, where they're now 10-23."

The game will be broadcasted live on ESPN or local channels ROOT Sports and FS Oklahoma, but fans can also listen in on the radio at 1380 The Ticket, and 97.1 The Sports AnimalKVNU, and KTSM,

For complete NBA standings for the regular 2012-2013 season, check out NBA.com.

For fans who want to try out a free live stream (which may mean downloading a torrent), clickhere.

For a one-time fee, fans can access a NBA All-Access Member pass.

ESPNESPN ScoreboardSBNation, and NBA TV are both good sources for up-to-date game coverage and feeds.

For more team radio station affiliates: Thunder and Jazz.

And official NBA team websites: Thunder and Jazz.

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