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Note that you’ll still need an antenna to watch games on ABC.
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To find out what’s available in your area, enter your ZIP code into DirectTV Stream’s channel lookup.
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You might also be able to get your local team’s games, as DirectTV Stream is the only service to offer a full complement of regional sports networks, including the NBC Sports regional networks, Mid-Atlantic Sports Network, New England Sports Network, YES Network, and Spectrum SportsNet LA. All you need is the basic Entertainment package for $70 per month. You can also get ESPN, ESPN2, TNT, and NBA TV with DirectTV Stream, formerly AT&T TV Now. With a TV antenna to catch the ABC broadcasts, you’ll have everything covered. You can also get NBA TV with the Sports Extra add-on for an additional $11. For $35 per month (currently $10 for the first month), Sling’s Orange package will get you ESPN/ESPN 2 and TNT. The easiest way to catch many of the cable telecasts is with the Sling TV streaming service, but you’ll need to pony up for a monthly subscription.

You can watch the remaining games with some combination of the following services. A few teams can still be found on over-the-air channels-the Chicago Bulls on the windy city’s WGN, for one-but that arrangement is rapidly going the way of the two-handed set shot. Chances are it will also stream some of or all the cable networks mentioned above. If you’re mainly interested in following your local team through the season, your best bet is to determine which streaming service has an agreement with your team’s regional network and go with that one. Fox Sports, NBC Sports, YES Network, Marquee Sports Network, and other RSNs have been dropped from YouTube TV, Hulu With Live TV, Sling TV, and fuboTV over the last year over carriage-fee disputes. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for the regional sports networks (RSNs) that air the bulk of the teams’ games. As in the past, big matchups will be broadcast nationally on ABC, ESPN/ESPN2, TNT, and NBA TV you can get most, if not all, of these covered with a single streaming package. If you can’t make it to live games or just don’t feel comfortable returning to the stands yet, you can still catch all the hardwood action even if you don’t have a cable subscription.

That will continue in 2021-22 as the teams return to a complete 82-game schedule in front of full-capacity crowds. Thanks to the COVID-19 vaccine, fans were able to return to NBA arenas at the end of last year’s delayed and truncated season.
