According to this it looks like it's not blocked.
https://leaguepasssupport.nba.com/l...cle/264/-What-determines-a-broadband-blackout
I got the free week trial. I'll report back.
Our system uses this information to confirm your location and to restrict access to regionally televised and*national televised*games.
Pretty simple really, have all games in HD at the click of my remote on my big screen, or have to click through 5+ websites looking for a decent stream, constantly clicking the little red x on those ads that pop up. Hmmmm, obviously if the price was out of control like 300 or 400, I would probably learn to live with the streams and hook up my laptop via HDMI to my bigscreen, but for $169 i'll save myself the season long headache.
Don't get me wrong, i'm pissed the price didn't come down more, but I still think it is a good value for the amount of basketball i'll watch this year.
Those streams aren't usally good quality, you can't replay the game, rewind to watch a play over etc.
The streams are good as a last resort, but no real fan goes with those unless they can't afford LP.
They probably do. When the Lakers or Clippers play, I have to watch the local feed, if available, as LP is blacked out.Apple TV added LP. I will be purchasing broadband this year. I live in Utah, they don't black out Jazz games right?
couldnt get it as nbalp broadband is only option for me at $219.
spent a big part of the money already on ufc, because I thought there would be no season.
tried to convince my better half to buy nbalp. but could not convince her