NBA League Pass is up to 55 percent off right now
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NBA League Pass is up to 55 percent off right now
"NBA League Pass, the streaming service that lets you catch hundreds of out-of-market NBA games, is on sale right now for up to 55 percent off. The League Pass Premium subscription is on sale for $75, down from $160, while League Pass Standard is marked down to $50 from $110. We're almost halfway through the season at this point, so it makes sense for a service like League Pass to start offering some discounts."
"The Standard plan includes commercials and support for only one device at a time, while the Premium tier offers no commercials, in-arena streams during breaks in the game, offline viewing of full games and concurrent streams on up to three devices at once. Last year, League Pass added multiview, which allows you to view up to four games at once on a single screen."
"Outside the US and Canada, League Pass carries every single NBA game live, but within these countries a bevy of restrictions apply. In the US, any games being shown on your regional sports network will be blacked out as the service is meant for out-of-market games only. Also, any nationally broadcast games will not be available live, but instead will be available for on-demand viewing at 6AM ET the following day. The service is only for regular-season games."
NBA League Pass is on sale for up to 55 percent off, with Premium $75 (was $160) and Standard $50 (was $110). The Standard plan includes commercials and supports only one device at a time. The Premium tier removes commercials, adds in-arena streams during breaks, offline viewing of full games, and concurrent streams on up to three devices. Multiview lets subscribers watch up to four games on one screen; a smart rewind tool automatically selects key highlights. Outside the US and Canada every game streams live; within those countries regional blackouts apply and nationally broadcast games are available on-demand at 6AM ET the following day. The service covers regular-season games only.
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