WHY there is one is absolutely ridiculous. Complete and total morons must come up with how the NBA does things. It would make sense if there was some way the NBA was going to charge for this stream for out of area customers, but as far as I know they aren't. Yet there is a restriction anyway. At this point it's only to piss out out of town fans, becuase nothing else makes sense.
There are other ways to do this via IP but another way to do via Chrome (haven't tried this for NBA but it worked a couple years ago for MLB) here is something you may want to try.
1. While viewing the webpage of the game that says it's blacked out press F12.
2. Click the settings icon in the bottom right corner of the screen (sprocket looking gear thingy)
3. Click "Overrides" on the left side.
4. Find "Override Geolocation" and check the box.
5. Enter a location's coordinates in which the game is not blacked out. (you can find other locations' coordinates by a simple google search).
6. Again, make sure the box beside "Override Geolocation" is checked.
7. Refresh page (F5)
8. Boom. You're not blacked out anymore.
9. You're welcome.
This whole regional mentality gets dumber and dumber as technology progresses, but unfortunately the people are the top tend to be the least versed in technolgoy and the most dug into their stupid old way mentality.
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