Where to Watch NBA Games Tonight
Today's schedule with broadcast info. Click any game for streaming links.
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How to Watch NBA Games
NBA games air on several national networks throughout the season. ESPN and ABC broadcast marquee games including the NBA Finals. TNT (available on Max) carries Tuesday and Thursday night games. NBA TV features additional games throughout the week. Amazon Prime Videobroadcasts select Friday night games. Most local games air on regional sports networks (RSNs) specific to each team's market.
NBA Streaming Options
NBA League Pass
$14.99/moEvery out-of-market game, live and on-demand. Best for fans following teams outside their local market.
YouTube TV
$72.99/moIncludes ESPN, TNT, NBA TV, and most regional sports networks. Best all-in-one option.
Hulu + Live TV
$76.99/moESPN, TNT, and many RSNs. Includes Hulu's on-demand library and Disney+.
FuboTV
$79.99/moStrong RSN coverage and all major national channels. Sports-focused streaming.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch NBA games tonight?
Check the schedule above for tonight's games with broadcast channels and tip-off times. National games air on ESPN, TNT, ABC, NBA TV, or Prime Video. Local games air on your regional sports network.
How can I watch NBA games without cable?
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, FuboTV, and DirecTV Stream all carry ESPN, TNT, and most regional sports networks without a cable subscription. NBA League Pass streams all out-of-market games.
What channel are NBA games on?
It depends on the game. National broadcasts rotate between ESPN, TNT, ABC, NBA TV, and Amazon Prime Video. Local games air on regional sports networks specific to each team's market.
Is NBA League Pass worth it?
If you want to watch teams outside your local market, yes. League Pass includes every out-of-market game live and on-demand for $14.99/month or $99.99/year.