The Best Streaming Services for Watching Live NBA Games in 2025

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Mar 22, 2025 - 18:20
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The Best Streaming Services for Watching Live NBA Games in 2025

After cutting cable, one of the first things you'll likely be searching for is a way to watch live sports. For NBA fans, there are plenty of options to catch games without a traditional cable plan, though you may need to get creative. NBA streaming rights are always changing hands, but currently, there are three main channels you'll need to access: ABC, ESPN, and TNT. However, starting with the 2035-36 season, the landscape will change once again, as NBC and Prime Video will exclusively air select games.

In the meantime, we've rounded up the best streaming services for you below to ensure you don't miss a single NBA game this season and the next.

DirecTV Stream

Best overall for NBA games

As of right now, DirecTV Stream is the most comprehensive option for NBA fans who want to cut the cord. While each of their signature packages features the trio of channels needed to watch all major NBA games (ABC, ESPN, and TNT), the best value is the DirecTV Choice package as it also includes access to NBA TV. With this package, you'll have access to over 125 channels including every major nationwide game and a great selection of regional sporting events based on your location.

If you're a diehard sports fan, DirecTV now offers standalone Genre Packs, including the MySports pack, which is priced at $69.99 per month—cheaper than each of the standard bundles. This pack includes over 20 sports-focused channels, such as ESPN, TNT, FS1, NBA TV, and NFL Network, plus an ESPN+ subscription for even more sports content.

Hulu + Live TV

Best Streaming Bundle With NBA Games

Hulu + Live TV is a great option for sports fans who also want to indulge in great TV series and movies as it features over 95 channels plus the Disney Bundle as part of its monthly subscription price. It checks all the boxes for NBA fans with ABC and ESPN included (they are Disney-owned, of course), plus the remaining games on TNT.

In addition to having access to everything in the Disney+ and Hulu libraries, Hulu + Live TV also grants you access to ESPN+ which unlocks additional exclusive sporting events (like UFC and college sports), original programming, and more. There is also a three-day free trial of Hulu + Live TV available for new subscribers if you want to test out the service at no cost.

Sling TV

Best Value

If being able to catch every major NBA game for the lowest possible price is your only priority, then Sling TV is your answer. Sling TV's Orange plan will get you access to most nationally televised NBA games as it features ESPN and TNT as part of its 35-channel lineup. However, the primary reason Sling TV is a less expensive option is that it excludes local channels, such as ABC. Instead, Sling recommends you pair your subscription with a TV antenna (sold separately) to receive your local channels.

If you'd rather not worry about an external antenna, Sling TV's Blue plan does include local channels like ABC, NBC, and FOX in select markets. You'll need to enter your zip code on Sling's website to verify which (if any) local channels are available to you with this plan. If you do happen get ABC in your area, you can bundle Sling TV's Orange and Blue plans together for $60.99 per month to enjoy every NBA game. There's also the company's free service, Sling Freestream, which lets you watch some older games at no cost.

NBA League Pass

Best For Out of Market Games

NBA League Pass is a fantastic option for NBA fans...of out of market teams. The NBA's flagship service features live coverage of every game (excluding nationally broadcast and your local market games) through the NBA app or NBA.com. Nationally broadcast games (like those on ABC, ESPN, or TNT) are available to stream on-demand three hours after they air, while locally televised games are available three days later.

Additionally, NBA League Pass features condensed recaps of every game, access to NBA TV's 24/7 live stream, full game archives dating back to the 2012-13 NBA season, and much more. NBA League Pass is available as a monthly subscription or you can choose to prepay for the entire season.

Max

Best For Casual Fans

Since HBO Max was rebranded to Max in 2023, the streaming service has been working to redefine its identity, evan as parent company Warner Bros. Discovery continuing to cut content. In late 2023, B/R Sports was added, giving fans access to select live NBA, MLB, NHL, college sports, soccer, and more. Starting March 30, 2025, B/R Sports will only be available as part of the Max Standard and Premium plans.

For NBA fans, that means every TNT-broadcasted game is available to stream live on Max (either through the Standard or Premium plan). While you're still missing a good majority of games throughout the season, this is a nice option for casual fans who want to catch the occasional game in between episodes of The Last of Us and House of the Dragon.

NBA Streaming FAQs

Can You Watch Live NBA Games For Free?

Sort of. If you have a TV antenna installed, you can watch games airing on ABC over the air. All other NBA games require either a cable subscription or a mix of select streaming services.

Which NBA Streaming Services Have Free Trials?

Currently, you can score a five-day free trial of DirecTV Stream and a three-day free trial of Hulu + Live TV if you want to catch some upcoming NBA games. As of this writing, Sling TV and Max don't offer free trials, but both have limited time offers to save on monthly subscriptions. NBA League Pass doesn't have a direct free trial, but if you add it through an existing Prime Video subscription, you'll get seven days free.

If you're looking to stream more than just sports, check out our list of the Best Streaming Services With Free Trials in 2025.

Matthew Adler is a Commerce, Features, Guides, News, Previews, and Reviews writer for IGN. You can follow him on the site formerly known as Twitter @MatthewAdler and watch him stream on Twitch.