NBA League Pass Sale: Catch Games at a Fraction of the Cost
For the first time this season, fans can get their hands on NBA League Pass at an unbeatable price. The popular streaming service that allows users to watch out-of-market games is currently offering discounts of up to 55% off its standard and premium subscriptions.
The main difference between the two plans is the level of commercials and device support. The Standard plan, which costs $50 (down from $110), includes ads and can be streamed on only one device at a time. In contrast, the Premium tier, now available for just $75 (a 55% discount from $160), offers no commercials and supports up to three devices simultaneously.
To make watching games even more enjoyable, both subscription tiers have gained new features in recent updates. The most notable addition is the ability to view multiple games at once on a single screen, thanks to the multiview feature. Additionally, the smart rewind tool automatically selects key highlights from each game.
However, it's worth noting that NBA League Pass has some restrictions outside of the US and Canada. For example, games shown on regional sports networks will be blacked out, and nationally broadcast games can only be accessed for on-demand viewing at 6AM ET the following day.
For fans who follow multiple teams, the League Pass is an excellent option. By entering your ZIP code before signing up, you'll receive a list of applicable blackouts to help plan your viewing schedule. With these discounts, it's never been a better time to catch all the action from around the league.
For the first time this season, fans can get their hands on NBA League Pass at an unbeatable price. The popular streaming service that allows users to watch out-of-market games is currently offering discounts of up to 55% off its standard and premium subscriptions.
The main difference between the two plans is the level of commercials and device support. The Standard plan, which costs $50 (down from $110), includes ads and can be streamed on only one device at a time. In contrast, the Premium tier, now available for just $75 (a 55% discount from $160), offers no commercials and supports up to three devices simultaneously.
To make watching games even more enjoyable, both subscription tiers have gained new features in recent updates. The most notable addition is the ability to view multiple games at once on a single screen, thanks to the multiview feature. Additionally, the smart rewind tool automatically selects key highlights from each game.
However, it's worth noting that NBA League Pass has some restrictions outside of the US and Canada. For example, games shown on regional sports networks will be blacked out, and nationally broadcast games can only be accessed for on-demand viewing at 6AM ET the following day.
For fans who follow multiple teams, the League Pass is an excellent option. By entering your ZIP code before signing up, you'll receive a list of applicable blackouts to help plan your viewing schedule. With these discounts, it's never been a better time to catch all the action from around the league.