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  2. How to Watch 2023 NBA Games Without Cable - AOL

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    NBA League Pass allows users to stream NBA TV with plans starting at $89.99/season. ... $270 for a six months of Sling Orange + NBA League Pass. Device Availability: AirTV, Amazon Fire TV, Android ...

  3. NBA Cuts ‘League Pass’ Price 56% Amid Streaming Battles - AOL

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    The League Pass standard package (which now includes NBA TV access too) will cost $100 for the 2022-23 season, according to renewal notices recently sent to subscribers, down from $230. Fans can ...

  4. NBA League Pass - Wikipedia

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    A streaming version of NBA League Pass is available on NBA.com. It offers both live and on-demand replays of games dating back to the 2012–13 season. The national and local blackout restrictions apply for streaming live games. On-demand classic games and documentaries are also available, as well as live access to NBA TV.

  5. NFL+ - Wikipedia

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    NFL+ is an over-the-top subscription service operated by the National Football League (NFL) in the United States. The service offers live-streaming of the radio broadcasts of all NFL games, streaming of the television broadcasts of in-market games on mobile devices, streaming of out-of-market preseason games, live access to NFL Network, and library content from NFL Films.

  6. Cavs game vs. Magic is blacked out tonight in Ohio on NBA TV ...

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    You can find them in the NBA League Pass Archives. ... Bally Sports offers a free, seven-day trial for its streaming app. Cavs vs Magic playoff schedule. Game 1 - April 20 ...

  7. FloSports - Wikipedia

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    FloSports was founded in 2006 [2] by Martin Floreani, Mark Floreani (collegiate athletes) and Madhu Venkatesan based in Austin, Texas.Martin designed the website's prototype with the aim of covering collegiate sports with the same detail that ESPN gives to the NFL and NBA.