
NBA League Pass for most NBA fans is a love & hate thing. If you’re lucky, you somehow have a provider that shows all NBA games on TV, if you do, you can message me on Twitter. If you don’t, you share the same resentment most of these slow streaming sites use for games we really want to watch. Then there is the people who aren’t willing to stream because they will break their computer. Those people buy NBA League Pass. League Pass hasn’t been the most effective and efficient, especially if you are outside of the U.S.A because of the black outs that happen with League Pass (often). Next season, League Pass has changed it’s pricing options to help its competition a little.
2015-16 NBA #LeaguePass available Sept 8! US pricing: League Pass $199.99, Team Pass $119.99, Single Game $6.99. https://t.co/RxvVENBpqA
— NBA (@NBA) July 22, 2015
As a person who watches basketball, heavily, from Canada, League Pass is your best option to watching worry-free basketball online. It won’t stop on you ever and blackouts only happen when there’s already a game on NBA TV. One game purchases make sense for Pay-per-view type games. League Pass is moving in the right direction.