i don't pay for league pass..dont think it's worth it. we get enough games on cable tv already:
Tuesday: NBA TV
Wednesday: ESPN
Thursday: TNT
Friday: ESPN
Sunday: ABC
plus, being in los angeles i get all the lakers and clippers games as well
Too many good players on every team to not buy the package in my opinion. What if you wanna see the TWolves vs Wizards? Rubio throwing up ally oops to Love, while Wall throwing up ally oops to Vesely. THE NBA IS BACKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!! Cannot wait!
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Quote Originally Posted by XhuegoX:
i don't pay for league pass..dont think it's worth it. we get enough games on cable tv already:
Tuesday: NBA TV
Wednesday: ESPN
Thursday: TNT
Friday: ESPN
Sunday: ABC
plus, being in los angeles i get all the lakers and clippers games as well
Too many good players on every team to not buy the package in my opinion. What if you wanna see the TWolves vs Wizards? Rubio throwing up ally oops to Love, while Wall throwing up ally oops to Vesely. THE NBA IS BACKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!! Cannot wait!
i don't pay for league pass..dont think it's worth it. we get enough games on cable tv already:
Tuesday: NBA TV
Wednesday: ESPN
Thursday: TNT
Friday: ESPN
Sunday: ABC
plus, being in los angeles i get all the lakers and clippers games as well
If you bet on this sport, this is a MUST.
This year, my cable provider (Brighthouse Network) finally put all the team HD channels for sports package, and for the first time I will be able to watch all NBA games in HD. (In the past, I was able to watch only two games per night in HD for the package). Of course, you still have ESPN and local channel (for Orlando Magic)
But to be able to watch all games now in HD, it's good now.
I also purchase MLB extra innings.
The only package I don't purchase is NFL Sunday Ticket.
Reasons:
- It is extremely expensive (compared to MLB and NBA package)
- It is only shown ONCE a week.
- I don't have Direct TV
- It is now offered in PS3 systems, but knowing the technology I knew it was NOT going to be 100% accurate signal. (MLB took several seasons before they finally were able to offer a decent picture quality over the games on the internet)
- Here in my area, CBS and FOX channels always show a double-header (they alternate per week). So I can watch three games every weekend for free. Plus you have NBC Sunday night football and ESPN Monday night football.
No way I am spending money on this package, even if I have the chance to purchase it.
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Quote Originally Posted by XhuegoX:
i don't pay for league pass..dont think it's worth it. we get enough games on cable tv already:
Tuesday: NBA TV
Wednesday: ESPN
Thursday: TNT
Friday: ESPN
Sunday: ABC
plus, being in los angeles i get all the lakers and clippers games as well
If you bet on this sport, this is a MUST.
This year, my cable provider (Brighthouse Network) finally put all the team HD channels for sports package, and for the first time I will be able to watch all NBA games in HD. (In the past, I was able to watch only two games per night in HD for the package). Of course, you still have ESPN and local channel (for Orlando Magic)
But to be able to watch all games now in HD, it's good now.
I also purchase MLB extra innings.
The only package I don't purchase is NFL Sunday Ticket.
Reasons:
- It is extremely expensive (compared to MLB and NBA package)
- It is only shown ONCE a week.
- I don't have Direct TV
- It is now offered in PS3 systems, but knowing the technology I knew it was NOT going to be 100% accurate signal. (MLB took several seasons before they finally were able to offer a decent picture quality over the games on the internet)
- Here in my area, CBS and FOX channels always show a double-header (they alternate per week). So I can watch three games every weekend for free. Plus you have NBC Sunday night football and ESPN Monday night football.
No way I am spending money on this package, even if I have the chance to purchase it.
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