Thanks you Nate for coming in and pointing out were a bunch of lazy bum couch potatoes wasting our lives away.
I think Oi both the NFL and NBA have TV package.
Football is at least on OTA Channels so you wouldnt need a package for those to get your fix.
Your roku should have a channel store.If your trying to cut the cord and wanna watch sports on chennels like ESPN and TNT you can sign up with an Internet TV provider like sling
https://www.sling.com/programming/s...orts on roku&cvo_crid=6793976920&matchtype=bp
all you would need for your roku is the slingplayer app.(they have AMC too so walking dead isnt sacrificed.
Most of the cable providers offer an app so if your goal is to keep your subscription and get rid of the 7-12 dollars a month box rental fee you can use that roku stick as a box if the cable provider has a compatible app. or for 50 bucks get a service like playon/playlater and with a usb stick have full DVR capabilities
as an example. NBCSN which broadcast nascar races. can play live events from the NBC sportsextra live app if you have Dish but will only work from the uverse app if you have AT&T
The App Watch TNT is the same either your cable provider allows you to log in directly to the channels app or requires you to login in to their app to watch the content. Dish in my experience is by far the least friendly in using indiviudal apps but if you have dishanywhere app you can watch those channels(BCSN seems the exception
Slingtv and playon and other programs like that all have trial periods so you can test them out before committing to them.
Foxsports go is not available on slingTV and requires a sub to a traditional cable provider to watch. Thats where you would find your Cavs games. so to watch the cavs game live without a cable provider sub you would need a NBA package.
Does anyone have playon? im curious how often you have to relogin to your channels