Where many people get their stories from seems to evolve every year, as much of the world’s most popular entertainment is streamed online now.

For Canadians, you need look no further than shows like Letterkenny, which is one of the most relatable Canadian shows in years and is streamed exclusively on CraveTV. So what better way to tell the story lines of the NBA Finals than through the format that we’re most familiar with?

Of course, if you want to experience the main part of streaming sites that we’re all familiar with watch this video to feel like you’ve been browsing for hours and just can’t decide.

 

Which #NBAFinals movie/show are you most likely to watch? 🏀🎥

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Still can’t decide what you want to watch there? Not to worry, we’ve got a little more information for you.

Coach Lou: For the second straight year, Tyronn Lou has led his team to a championship opportunity. Coach Lou will need to guide his team through his toughest test yet, overcoming a 2-0 defici – No wait, it’s the same. This is clearly a reboot of the 2016 Coach Lou…so far.

House of Guards: A Bardown Original adventure series that follows the story of aerial assault technicians that need to hone their defensive skills in order to bring success back home. In a test of their mental strength, the Guards face their toughest offensive orchestra to date.

Karate Kid: After years of being labelled as a dirty opponent, Draymond Green is out to prove he plays the game clean and with integrity. A full offseason of training has left Green with swift new moves unseen by cameras and officials, but felt by opponents.

 

Kevin Love: A Bardown Original Love series that follows the journey of one man trying to find his place. Since leaving his life in small town Minnesota, Kevin Love looked for new life in Cleveland. Unfortunately, Love has been a third wheel since his arrival and this series shows his decision to remain silent and stay, or stand up for himself and possibly have to leave.

Keeping Up With The Cavaliers: A reality series following the days in the life of a Cleveland Cavalier. From the lows of facing a 3-1 deficit to the highs of overcoming them, Keeping Up With The Cavaliers brings drama and excitement each week.

Lord of the Rings: After leaving his family behind and moving cities, LeBron James failed to retrieve his coveted ring once, but against all odds brought it back home to Cleveland for the first time ever. At risk of losing it again, LeBron must get through his toughest challenge yet.

Masterchef: After failing to prove he was the top chef in last years competition, Steph Curry is back to prove his talents are unmatched. Honing and re-equipping his arsenal, the chef is hoping his summer addition of cupcakes can lead him back to the top.

Steph’s Job: Steph Curry was an esteemed entrepreneur, heavily decorated in awards and national accomplishments. Once the CEO of his company, Steph experienced a fall from the top. With a new CEO transferring from Oklahoma, Steph needs to find his new job within the company in order to bring success back to the Bay Area.

The Crown: A Bardown Original action series that shows the battle for the crown and the right to reign. Three years ago the crown shifted to the Western realm, only to return back to the East a year later. This year, the third fight takes place to decide who is the greatest army once and for all.

Uncle Drew: The Warrior family gets away with anything they want, and have seamlessly walked over any discipline they face in their home. All good things come to an end however as their Uncle Drew comes to visit.

MVP: The best-kept secrets finally had their presence felt after years of being overshadowed with bigger names. Kawhi Leonard, James Harden and Russell Westbrook were pushed to lead their organizations back to glory after the loss of key players–a decision that turned out to be a blessing in disguise.

The Bronning: An American Horror film that follows the story of LeBron James continued dominance with little to show for it. After climbing to the top 7 times and only returning home victorious 3 times, LeBron refuses to come in 2nd again. All losing and no rings makes LeBron a dull interview.

The Warriors: Once considered the “We Believe” Warriors, this army was revamped and polished into a well-oiled machine within a decade. Sheer dominance has not been enough as the Warriors head into their final battle with perfection on their minds. Can you dig it?

So, we ask again, what are you watching tonight?