NBA Fans Get a Breakdown Deal - League Pass Subscription Now 55% Off
In a move that's sure to thrill basketball enthusiasts, the NBA has slashed the price of its popular streaming service, NBA League Pass. For those who want to catch every out-of-market game for the rest of the season, this is an unbeatable offer.
The deal includes discounts on both the Premium and Standard subscription tiers, with customers able to snag a deal that can save them up to 55% off the usual price. The Standard plan now costs $50, down from $110, while the Premium tier has dropped to $75, a reduction of $85 from its original price.
While it may seem counterintuitive for the service to be on sale when so much of the season remains, the discount makes perfect sense for fans who want to keep up with all the action. The Standard plan includes commercials and only supports one device at a time, whereas the Premium tier boasts no commercials, in-arena streams during breaks, offline viewing of full games, and concurrent streaming on up to three devices.
Last year's updates have also enhanced the service, including multiview, which allows users to view up to four games simultaneously on a single screen. Additionally, a smart rewind tool now automatically selects key highlights from each game.
However, it's worth noting that some restrictions apply outside of the US and Canada. For instance, any games broadcast nationally will not be available live but can be accessed at 6AM ET the following day. Regional sports networks also block out local games, so fans in these areas won't be able to catch all their team's matchups.
For die-hard NBA fans who follow multiple teams, this deal is likely a dream come true. By entering their ZIP code before signing up, subscribers can get access to information on applicable blackouts and plan accordingly.
In a move that's sure to thrill basketball enthusiasts, the NBA has slashed the price of its popular streaming service, NBA League Pass. For those who want to catch every out-of-market game for the rest of the season, this is an unbeatable offer.
The deal includes discounts on both the Premium and Standard subscription tiers, with customers able to snag a deal that can save them up to 55% off the usual price. The Standard plan now costs $50, down from $110, while the Premium tier has dropped to $75, a reduction of $85 from its original price.
While it may seem counterintuitive for the service to be on sale when so much of the season remains, the discount makes perfect sense for fans who want to keep up with all the action. The Standard plan includes commercials and only supports one device at a time, whereas the Premium tier boasts no commercials, in-arena streams during breaks, offline viewing of full games, and concurrent streaming on up to three devices.
Last year's updates have also enhanced the service, including multiview, which allows users to view up to four games simultaneously on a single screen. Additionally, a smart rewind tool now automatically selects key highlights from each game.
However, it's worth noting that some restrictions apply outside of the US and Canada. For instance, any games broadcast nationally will not be available live but can be accessed at 6AM ET the following day. Regional sports networks also block out local games, so fans in these areas won't be able to catch all their team's matchups.
For die-hard NBA fans who follow multiple teams, this deal is likely a dream come true. By entering their ZIP code before signing up, subscribers can get access to information on applicable blackouts and plan accordingly.