Thunder Vs Grizzlies Game 7 Live Stream: Watch Online Free 8:10 ET Saturday Winner Advances, Loser Goes Home

Thunder vs Grizzlies game 7 live stream: Watch online free Saturday 8:10 ET as the winner of this advancing to the second round while the loser goes home.

The Oklahoma City Thunder forced a game 7 with a game 6 victory two nights ago vs the Memphis Grizzlies on the road. The Thunder will be home. Watch the free live stream online for what should be a thriller.

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Zach Randolph will not play as he is suspended for game 7 after throwing a punch during an altercation in game 6.

Michael Conley strained his right hamstring in the loss and is struggling to recover. Memphis' backup point guard, Nick Calathes, is out for the series because of a drug suspension, meaning No. 3 point guard Beno Udrih will likely carry more responsibility against Russell Westbrook and Reggie Jackson, two of the quickest point guards in the NBA. Conley said Friday that he plans to play, but he expects to be sore, according to ESPN.com.

"Me being banged up, you're going to have to ask more out of different guys, see a lot of guys step up," he said. "We're still excited and confident going into tomorrow's game, regardless of injuries and how last night's game went."

Memphis coach Dave Joerger's team has dealt with injuries and lineup changes all season. Tony Allen missed 27 games this season, Marc Gasol 23 and Conley nine. Kosta Koufos and Ed Davis will likely fill Randolph's minutes, according to ESPN.com.

"This is it," Joerger said. "Whatever you want to say about the season, it's all come down to one game. Certainly, for us to have the best chance to win, we have to play better than we did last night."

Kevin Durant bounced back from his recent struggles with 36 points and 10 rebounds in Game 6. He made 6 of 10 shots in the first quarter Thursday night to set the tone and went 11 for 23 from the field.

"Kevin just came out with a different kind of assertiveness last game," Oklahoma City guard Caron Butler said. "He was just real precise and he was vocal."

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