NBA League Pass: What is it, how much does it cost and how does it work?
The 2022/23 NBA season tipped off on Tuesday night. Eight months of NBA action awaits us and there’s no better place to watch than NBA League Pass.
The NBA season tipped off on Tuesday as the Boston Celtics beat the Philadelphia 76ers and the Golden State Warriors started their title defense with a win over the Los Angeles Lakers. After opening night, there are 1,228 games left in the regular season, and NBA League Pass will help make sure you watch each one during the 2022/23 campaign.
League Pass has every game not on national TV
The League Pass is the NBA’s platform for die hard fans to watch not just their favorite team, but every game all season long. The ultimate television package for the die hard fan gives you access to hundreds of live games, NBATV broadcasted around the clock, legendary games on demand, games with different camera angles than the ones we are used to seeing on a normal broadcast, and guest broadcasters for some games throughout the season.
If you want to take your fandom to the next level, then the premium package is for you. With the premium package fans can skip every commercial all season long, and it allows you to stream games two devices. If you can’t watch a game on a particular night the premium package has game replays and express highlights to keep you informed on any game you might miss.
In the US, there are some games that won’t be streamed through League Pass. All nationally televised games, whether it be on ABC, TNT or ESPN will be available strictly through those networks. If you live in an NBA market, you can find the broadcast of local games on local stations instead of being streamed on League Pass.
League Pass Packages
The basic NBA League Pass package is $99.99 for the whole season, or you can pay a monthly fee of $14.99. If you up the ante to the premium pack it price raise to $129.99 or $19.99 per month.
If you are only interested in watching your favorite team all season, there is an option to subscribe to League Pass and pay $89.99, just to watch your every game on you’re favorite teams schedule. The NBA is offering a seven day free trial for the base, and premium pack, and with the season starting tonight there is no better time to try it out.
Basketball is a global game, and the NBA knows that. That’s why they have broken down boarders and allow League Pass to be streamed in almost every country around the world. With the international option, you can watch every game this season, even the nationally televised games. The only countries who don’t have the option to watch League Pass are Belarus, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Kosovo, Libya, North Korea, Russia, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan and Syria.