Where to watch NBA preseason games live, TV and streaming?

On September 30, the NBA preseason began, which will run until October 14. On this occasion, in addition to having several international teams invited, games are also played in Japan and the United Arab Emirates.

Here’s how to watch NBA prep games.

As is traditional in the United States, all games will be broadcast on television within their local markets, which can be seen through streaming through the NBA League Pass at the national level.

A good part of the matches will also be broadcast through NBA TV and to a lesser extent through ESPN and ESPN2 signals, in addition to their respective streaming platforms.

In the case of Mexico and the rest of Latin America, there is no network that is going to be in charge of broadcasting the preseason games on television, since unlike the regular season the rights belong only to the league.

The only official means to watch the games is the NBA League Pass, which has a free trial for seven days. The service has adjusted prices so that the basic package for the season will cost $99.99 and the premium package will cost $129.99, but they can also be purchased month by month for $14.99 and $19.99, respectively.

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