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Best way to watch the Cavs this season?

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Hi, NBA League Pass doesn't work overseas, I know because my Dad already gets it. Maybe I should check out this ballstream site.

Not true, bud. Check the link I sent you. I'm from Australia and have been using my international league pass (NBA Game Time) for 5 years.

Come to think of it, the link may only present you the correct information once you are in Asia as it responds to a detected location-based IP.
 
As Adam and Simmy said, International LP works like a charm. great video quality, great audio quality, price is high but it's worth it.
 
He said he is going to Asia. Maybe this is Rodman visiting his pal. Pretty sure nba.tv wouldn't work in North Korea.
 
Does anyone know if ballstreams also relays the pre- and post- game coverage on FSO? I'm getting pumped for the season already, and I want to find a way to get all the cavs coverage I can!

Ballstreams does not show pre and post game coverage. They do have Inside the NBA on TNT on Demand though.

Ballstreams is really good quality, and they have a VLC launcher program that really put the stream quality over the top.
 
He said he is going to Asia. Maybe this is Rodman visiting his pal. Pretty sure nba.tv wouldn't work in North Korea.

I live and work there buddy. In Japan right now but will be in Thailand next month which is my home base.
 
Okay, did I read this right on the Ball Streams site? 6 months for $60? And I can watch on my laptop?
 
Okay, did I read this right on the Ball Streams site? 6 months for $60? And I can watch on my laptop?

Laptop/Cell phone/Game consoles/iPads

BallStreams works on all those plus more in their FAQ.
 
Wow. Seems like a pretty obvious choice over LP then

Yeah, I always imagined people who bought league pass didn't want to bother with a Chromecast or something and liked spending more money.
 
Yeah, I always imagined people who bought league pass didn't want to bother with a Chromecast or something and liked spending more money.

Thanks for the help. I've been following the thread and looked into it, I'm definitely going to use Ball Streams
 
I've used LP for years. A few minutes ago, I switched to BallStreams.

LP won't work well for the Cavs this season because so many games are on national TV. And I don't have a cable/sat subscription. So I need the stream. In the recent past, that wasn't an issue for the Cavs.

I'll be honest: I'm someone who likes to pay content owners for their content. I don't illegally download music, TV, games, or software. Whenever there is a chance to pay, I will. But subscribing to an entire cable package that I don't want, won't ever use, and then having to add LP on top of that, just to watch the Cavs...that's a step too far.

My feeling is that as long as content providers make it easy and respectful and appropriately priced, I will side with them every time. But extortion and/or stupidity void my moral contract with them.

At any rate:

We'll see how it goes. Plan to try it in a few hours.

Tiny bit nervous about giving them a credit card number and not being able to use paypal. Has anyone had any negative CC / billing issues with them?
 
Yeah since the Cavs will be on national TV a whole lot I'll probably use it more for watching Cavs-West (Minny) on the side.

But BS has on-demand games as well so if you miss a game you can watch it anytime.
 
I want to get ballstreams, but I still don't understand the whole referral system thing.
 

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