The best thing about the NBA is that it’s relatively easy to follow along and watch games. In the era of cable TV no longer being so common, folks have been turning to streaming services and apps from their computer to watch their favorite games and teams.
In what promises to be another tremendous night in the league, the night’s NBA odds can be found here. With another full slate on the horizon, it’s high time that history gets made.
Easy To Follow Your Favorites
Of course, every last thing in the world offers a free solution to those unwilling to part with any money, or cash. But in the case of streaming games, we’re going to exclude any mention of specific sites where such a thing is possible. And, people that do that, won’t be able to follow games live.
NBA League Pass offers a great opportunity to watch favorite players and teams in real-time. The ability exists to pause the game too, and rewind to anything missed. Getting home after the game has already concluded? No problem. The game can be watched from scratch and even downloaded to your device to see again later.
There’s an endless amount of action when you consider that 30 teams all play 82 games. And five out of every seven nights per year are loaded, whereas the other days are dominated more by national TV games, which would not be able to be found on League Pass, but through a local TV provider.
Logging in can happen on a computer, but that would be a conversation for the cable provider, or another site that exists in its place like Fubo TV or Sling
Crazy MVP Race
The race to claim the 2022-23 NBA MVP trophy is going to wind up being one that will be very tough on voters. This is a historic season in the making, and it’s just now reaching the halfway point. The craziness is just now truly getting underway, and it is going to be incredible to continue to track it.
Between Donovan Mitchell scoring 71 points, or Luka Doncic putting in the first-ever 60/20/10 game in the history of the league, there is no shortness of greatness. Joel Embiid is averaging nearly 33 points, 11 rebounds, and four assists, and could not even be found in the last poll, which listed the top 10 candidates per those in positions to actually make the choice of picking the winner.
Nikola Jokic has only gotten better since winning his last MVP, and may not even be in the top three. Giannis Antetokounmpo is turning the ball over at a crazy rate, but maintains a high field-goal percentage while seemingly putting up over 40 points and 16 rebounds in almost every-other contest now. What about 38-year-old LeBron continuing to dominate as he gets older?
All of these guys mentioned are not named Jayson Tatum, either. He’s been posting over 30-8-4 a night, and has led the Celtics to the best record in the league, without their First-Team All-Defense center in the lineup. What about Kevin Durant helping the Nets ignite on a recent 12-game win streak? He’s shooting 56% from the floor, taking mostly jump shots.
It’s truly a marvel to follow this league, and all of the candidates vying for the MVP award. Whoever does wind up winning it, there will be a snub.
START STREAMING!
To anybody that hasn’t followed the league to this point in the year, it’s okay. Now’s the time to truly dive in and dig into it. Getting started with a League Pass account is extremely simple, and worthwhile as well.
In order to begin, simply click this link and register to make an account on www.NBA.com. From there, it’s the choice to get a premium (multiple users), or an individual plan (just you). There is the choice to pay monthly, or yearly. By checking off yearly, you’re covered for the entire season. It makes following the league THAT much easier, and keeps the excitement coming.
The only issue is that you’re unable to watch the local favorites. Those games are blacked out and shown only on local TV. In that case, whatever the team is, they should have an app where you can either pay a monthly fee, or use the TV login.
So, what’s the holdup? The game keeps moving forward. Don’t miss witnessing history. Get to watching NBA on LP now.