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TNT's coverage of the 2022-23 NBA regular season continues tonight. Here's how to watch
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Tonight's doubleheader features a few of the biggest superstars in the NBA. In a rematch of the 2022 NBA Finals, Jayson Tatum and the 33-12 Boston Celtics host Stephen Curry and the 22-22 Golden State Warriors in the early game. Kyrie Irving and the 27-16 Brooklyn Nets will be without Kevin Durant when they travel out west to take on Deandre Ayton and the 21-24 Phoenix Suns in the late game.
Find out how to watch all of tonight's action on the hardwood, below.
For the 2022-23 regular season, ABC, ESPN, NBA TV, and TNT will each broadcast nationally televised NBA games. You can find out how to watch each channel in the following guides.
Most major streaming services carry all four channels and you can find out how to watch every national game, below.
DIRECTV STREAM | fuboTV | Hulu + Live TV | Sling TV | YouTube TV | |
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ESPN | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
NBA TV | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |
TNT | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Catch live regular season games on ABC by watching with an antenna. AntennaWeb is a great tool you can use to see which network affiliate is available in your area with an antenna.
DIRECTV STREAM includes over 105 channels with its Entertainment plan for $89.99. Subscribers can watch live NBA games throughout the regular season on ABC, ESPN, TNT, NBA TV, and select Regional Sports Networks. A subscription includes unlimited DVR storage and there are no hidden fees, or required annual contracts. For a limited time, eligible subscribers can get 3 months of Showtime, Starz, Epix, and Cinemax for free.
With DIRECTV STREAM users get a 5-day free trial, and for a limited time, new subscribers can save $50 across five months.
For $82.98 per month, subscribers can watch live NBA games on ESPN, NBA TV, ABC, and select Regional Sports Networks on fuboTV with their Pro plan + the fubo Extra add-on. The sports-first streaming offers over 100 channels with their Pro plan, which includes over 100 sporting events, the ability to watch on unlimited screens, and 1000 hours of DVR space, which means you can record and rewatch your favorite shows and all of this year's games.
On Hulu + Live TV, cord cutters can watch live NBA games on ABC, ESPN, TNT and select Regional Sports Networks. The service carries over 75 channels with the base plan of $69.99 per month, plus ESPN+, Disney+, unlimited DVR storage and it allows users to watch on 2 screens simultaneously.
Sling TV is the most affordable way to watch live NBA games. With a Sling Orange + Blue subscription with the Sports Extra add-on, subscribers can watch live NBA games on ESPN, ESPN3 (ABC), NBA TV, and TNT for only $66 per month. You can get 50% off your first month for a limited time.
Subscribers to YouTube TV are able to watch live NBA games on ABC, ESPN, NBA TV, and TNT with select Regional Sports Networks for $64.99 per month. The streaming service has over 85 channels, users can stream up to 3 devices simultaneously, and it includes unlimited DVR so you can record every game and more.
If you're outside of your favorite team's TV market, you'll still be able to watch games. With an NBA League Pass subscription, you'll get access to out-of-market live broadcasts of NBA games. League Pass is available as a standalone service or you can add it to most live TV streaming services.
Check out our full guide to find out How to Watch NBA League Pass
While some streamers use a VPN to watch channels that aren't available in their area, changing your location to access content may violate the terms of service for the streaming service you're using. Be sure to check the service's website for more information.
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