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The clock above counts down to Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals on June 3, 2026, the opening night of the best-of-seven championship series between the Eastern and Western Conference champions.
The NBA Finals decide the league championship and the recipients of the Larry O'Brien Trophy and the Bill Russell Finals MVP Award. Since 2014, Game 1 has been hosted by the conference champion with home-court advantage based on regular-season record. The 2026 Finals are the second under the new 65-game minimum eligibility rule for end-of-season awards and the first to be played under the league's 2025 rights deal that splits coverage between Disney/ABC, NBC, and Amazon Prime Video.
The 2026 Finals fall toward the end of the post-LeBron, post-Steph era of competitive uncertainty, with multiple teams seriously in contention rather than a clear two-team duopoly. Boston, Oklahoma City, Denver, Minnesota and New York have all sat near the top of championship odds across the 2025-26 season, and the Western Conference race has been notably the deeper of the two.
Per the NBA schedule, Game 1 tips off at 20:30 ET on the home floor of the team with the better regular-season record. The 2-2-1-1-1 home-game format applies. Expect intense ratings build-up with the league using NBA Finals Media Day on the Wednesday before tip-off. The Bill Russell MVP and Finals MVP discussion typically begins immediately after Game 1 if a single performer dominates the floor.
In the US the Finals are split between ABC, ESPN, NBC, and Amazon Prime Video under the league's new media-rights package. Canada has it on TSN and Sportsnet. The UK streams on Sky Sports and the NBA League Pass. India is on JioStar (formerly Sony Sports). The 20:30 ET tip-off is 01:30 BST Wednesday, 02:30 CEST, 06:00 IST, and 10:30 AEST Wednesday.
NBA Finals fans can also track the NBA Finals 2027 Game 1, the Stanley Cup Final Game 1, the MLB World Series Game 1, and the NFL Super Bowl LXI. Basketball fans should also follow the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Doha countdown and the Tour de France 2026 Grand Départ countdown for the next global event window.
When does the 2026 NBA Finals start? Game 1 is on June 3, 2026 at 20:30 ET. Where is Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals held? At the home arena of the team with the better regular-season record between the two conference champions. How can I watch the 2026 NBA Finals? Live on ABC, ESPN, NBC, and Amazon Prime Video in the US, with regional rights elsewhere. How long do the NBA Finals last? A best-of-seven series can run from four games (sweep) to seven games, with a maximum 18-day window from Game 1 to a potential Game 7.