The LA Lakers have won two straight games following their 0-5 start, which has given fans some hope that the team can turn things around. With 75 games still remaining for the Lakers this season, here is how you can try to catch them all.
First off, many Lakers games will be aired on national TV. To watch nationally televised games you’ll need a few different channels like NBA TV, ABC, TNT and ESPN.
But outside of nationally televised games, most Lakers games are only available on the regional sports channel Spectrum Sportsnet.
How to stream LA Lakers games online without cable
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There is still the option to watch LA Lakers games without cable channels, though. Streaming services provide the option to watch the same sports as cable but for a cheaper price. The problem is that there are many streaming services to choose from which can make the decision overwhelming.
As previously mentioned, the Lakers play a majority of their games on the regional sports channel Spectrum Sportsnet. This channel isn’t readily available on streaming so it’s almost exclusively a cable option. However, DirecTV Stream is a service that offers Spectrum Sportsnet.
Some of the other streaming options for LA Lakers games are FuboTV and Hulu + Live TV.
Hulu + Live TV doesn’t offer Spectrum Sportsnet or NBA TV, but they do offer ABC, TNT and ESPN. This makes Hulu Live one of the more convenient ways to stream Lakers games online without cable. Their packages are $69.99 per month and include over 85 live channels combined with Hulu’s classic on-demand service.
They also provide the option to cancel subscriptions at any time. Games can be streamed on iOS/Android, Fire TV, computers, Roku and more.
FuboTV offers over 110 channels for $69.99 per month. This includes NBA TV and TNT. They also offer a library with the option to rewatch games for up to three days after they have been streamed. In addition, they provide the option for a free trial. Games can be streamed on Apple TV, mobile devices, Roku and more as well.
As for DirecTV Stream, which offers the Lakers regional games, that will cost $89.99 per month. This will include NBA TV, Spectrum Sportsnet, ESPN and TNT.
Additional streaming options include Sling TV’s Sling Orange starting at $35.00 per month. This will include ESPN, TNT, and ABC games (on ESPN3). NBA TV can also be added for an additional fee. YouTube TV is also another viable option. While it may not include Spectrum Sportsnet, it still has 85+ channels including four other channels airing Lakers games. Their plans start at $64.99 per month.
So there are obviously quite a few viable options when it comes to watching LA Lakers games. Whether it’s through cable or streaming, it’s just a matter of finding the option that is most convenient for you.
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