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There was a time when watching basketball was simple. You turned on the TV, flipped to ESPN or TNT and boom — tip-off. These days? It's more like a high-stakes puzzle. Games are scattered across networks, streaming platforms and blackout zones that make you question your entire Wi-Fi setup.
So we made it easy. Here’s your cheat sheet to watching every NBA game this season — no guesswork, no last-minute app shuffle. |
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- TV Channels:
- ABC, ESPN, TNT and NBA TV all carry nationally televised games
- Local networks vary by team
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Streaming: Yes, it’s a bit of a maze. But we mapped it out for you. Here’s your best bet on where to stream NBA games this season — all in one chart:
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NBA League Pass | $15/month for Team Pass or $23/month for all teams |
Watch out-of-market games live and on-demand — but local games may be blacked out | |
Youtube TV | $73/month | Access to ABC, ESPN, TNT and some regional sports networks | |
Hulu+ Live TV | $77/month | Same as YouTube TV, but includes Disney+ and ESPN+ | |
Sling TV (Orange) | $40/month | Streams ESPN, TNT and ABC (in select markets) | |
ESPN+ | $11/month | Select games and exclusive NBA content — not full access | |
Peacock | $6-$12/month | Streams select NBA games airing on NBC |
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Through Oct. 31, non-members can join for just $15 — 70% off the regular price. Read more about membership perks here. |
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Disclosure: Peacock is the streaming service of NBC News parent company NBCUniversal; NBCU is owned by Comcast.
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