Thursday, October 20, 2022

Streaming the NBA

The NBA season is underway. The first games were actually Tuesday night, with more games on tap last night. If you're an NBA fan, perhaps you got to see some games in which you were interested. But if you're a streamer, what did you do? Well, you could have watched some of the games as well.

All games, except those affected by regional blackouts or games on national broadcasts, are available through NBA League Pass, which can be used on the major streaming devices.

Other games will be available on networks that are part of streaming packages.

  • ABC
  • ESPN
  • TNT
  • NBA TV

So, how can you watch those channels?

ABC

  • Antenna, over the air, free.
  • Vidgo Plus, $60/month.
  • YouTube TV, $65/month.
  • Fubo TV, $70/month.
  • Hulu+Live TV, $70.
  • DirecTV Stream Entertainment, $70/month.

ESPN

  • Sling Orange, $35/month.
  • Sling Orange+Blue, $50/month.
  • Vidgo Plus, $60/month.
  • YouTube TV, $65/month.
  • Fubo TV, $70/month.
  • Hulu+Live TV, $70.
  • DirecTV Stream Entertainment, $70/month.

TNT

  • Sling Orange, $35/month.
  • Sling Blue, $35/month.
  • Sling Orange+Blue, $50/month.
  • YouTube TV, $65/month.
  • Hulu+Live TV, $70.
  • DirecTV Stream Entertainment, $70/month.

NBA TV

  • Sling Orange, with Sports Extra, $46/month.
  • Sling Blue, with Sports Extra, $46/month.
  • Sling Orange+Blue, with Sports Extra, $65/month.
  • YouTube TV, $65/month.
  • Fubo TV, $70/month.
  • Hulu+Live TV, $70.
  • DirecTV Stream Entertainment, $70/month.

If the NBA is something you want in your Streaming Life, you have plenty of options this season. Blackouts may be a problem, but that's how many sports are currently. Perhaps one day, you'll get the ability to watch your favorite team and not worry about blackouts.

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