How to Watch NBA Games Live on AT&T TV NOW in 2024
How to Stream NBA Games with AT&T TV NOW
Most National Basketball Association (NBA) telecasts will air on your Regional Sports Network (RSN). If you follow your hometown team, more than 80% of their games will air on your local RSN. Whether
Nationally televised games that don’t air on your team’s RSN may air on ESPN, TNT, ABC, or NBA TV. You can get these channels on the lowest tier of almost every Live TV Streaming Service.
During the NBA playoffs games may be exclusively available on ESPN, TNT, or ABC, including the Eastern Conference Finals, Western Conference Finals, and NBA Finals.
To watch your ESPN, TNT, ABC, and NBA TV online without cable, you will need a subscription to one of the major Live TV Streaming Services.
Which NBA Games Can I Stream with AT&T TV NOW?
With AT&T TV NOW, you’ll get all the games on ABC/ESPN3, ESPN, TNT, and NBA TV as part of their Plus Plan. This means you’ll get NBA on ESPN, NBA on ABC, Inside The NBA, and more.
If you want to watch your local team, you will need to upgrade to AT&T TV NOW Max Plan ($80).
AT&T TV NOW offers Altitude, AT&T SportsNet Southwest, Fox Sports Arizona, Fox Sports Detroit, Fox Sports Florida, Fox Sports Indiana, Fox Sports New Orleans, Fox Sports North, Fox Sports Ohio, Fox Sports Oklahoma, Fox Sports Prime Ticket, Fox Sports Southeast, Fox Sports Southwest, Fox Sports Sun, Fox Sports Wisconsin, MSG, NBC Sports Bay Area, NBC Sports Boston, NBC Sports California, NBC Sports Chicago, Spectrum SportsNet LA, and YES Network.
They don’t offer streaming of NBC Sports Northwest, NBC Sports Philadelphia, and NBC Sports Washington.
Once you subscribe to AT&T TV NOW, you will be able to stream your local NBA games on Apple TV, Roku, Amazon, Fire TV, Android TV, Chromecast, iOS, and Android.
Stream NBA Games with AT&T TV NOW
Which NBA Teams Can I Stream on AT&T TV NOW?
While AT&T TV NOW has regional sports networks in many markets, it does not offer regional sports in every market. The list below shows every NBA team and if they offer the majority of their games on your local regional sports network.