The NBA Summer League is on with the league’s newest stars like Los Angeles Lakers rookie Bronny James already making headlines. A precursor to the upcoming 2024-25 NBA season, the NBA Summer League offers fans a preview of NBA rookies and the league’s future stars in action.
Keep reading for all the ways you can watch the NBA Summer League games, even if you don’t have cable.
The NBA Summer League games are being played from July 12, 2024 through July 22, 2024. The games will air on the ESPN family of channels, NBA TV, NBA League Pass and ESPN+.
If you’ve given up your cable subscription, or your cable provider doesn’t include ESPN’s channels, you can subscribe to one of the streaming or live TV platforms featured below.
You can watch the NBA Summer League with a subscription to Fubo. Fubo is a sports-centric streaming service that offers access to ABC, ESPN, CBS, ESPN, NBA TV and ION. In addition to WNBA basketball, Fubo also gives subscribers access to almost every NFL game next season.
To watch the NBA Summer League without cable, start a seven-day free trial of Fubo. You can begin watching immediately on your TV, phone, tablet or computer. In addition to NBA basketball, you’ll have access to NFL football, MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS and international soccer games.
Fubo’s Pro Tier is priced at $80 per month after your free seven-day trial. To watch NBA this summer, add on the $7.99 per month Fubo Extra package, which includes NBA TV. Or upgrade to the Fubo Elite tier and get all the Fubo Extra channels, plus the ability to stream in 4K, starting at $90 per month.
Top features of FuboTV Pro Tier:
One of the most cost-effective ways to stream NBA Summer League game this season is through a subscription to Sling TV. To watch the NBA Summer League, you’ll need a subscription to the Orange + Blue tier. You’ll also get access to more sports with Sling TV, which includes your local ABC, NBC and Fox affiliates’ live feeds. Add the Sports Extra package to level up your sports coverage, including NBA TV.
The Orange + Blue tier costs $35 for your first month, and $60 per month after that. You can cancel anytime. Add the Sports Extra package to watch NBA TV games for $11 per month.
Note: Because Sling TV doesn’t carry CBS or ION, you won’t be able to watch Clark’s games airing on CBS and ION with Sling TV. To watch CBS-aired games, plus PGA golf, UEFA Champions League and more live sports, we recommend you also subscribe to Paramount+ with Showtime. Paramount+ with Showtime costs $12 per month after a one-week free trial.
Note: CBS Essentials and Paramount+ with Showtime are both subsidiaries of Paramount.
Top features of Sling TV Orange + Blue tier:
Select NBA Summer League games will be broadcast this season on NBA League Pass. With the NBA League Pass, you can watch out-of-market games live and on-demand, plus get round-the-clock NBA TV coverage, including select WNBA games. With an upgraded NBA League Pass Premium subscription, you get everything included in the NBA League Pass, plus you’ll be able to stream live and on-demand games on up to three different devices at a time — and get access to the in-arena stream for the game of your choice.
NBA League Pass is currently priced at $15 per month. NBA League Pass Premium costs $23 per month. NBA League Pass offers a seven-day free trial.
Note: NBA League Pass has some blackout games, which means certain local games and all nationally broadcast games will be available three hours after the live broadcast. All subscription tiers include access to live radio broadcasts of all NBA games.
You can watch NBA Summer League games airing on CBS, ABC and ESPN with the Hulu + Live TV/ESPN+ bundle. The bundle features 95 channels, including ABC, NBC, CBS, TNT and ESPN. It also includes the ESPN+ streaming service. Unlimited DVR storage is also included. Watch the 2024 WNBA season, the 2024 NBA playoffs, MLB this season and network-aired NFL games next season with Hulu + Live TV/ESPN+ bundle.
Note: Hulu + Live TV does not carry NBA TV, but does carry most NBA Summer League games this season.
Hulu + Live TV comes bundled with ESPN+ and Disney+. It’s priced at $77 after a three-day free trial.
You can watch every NBA Summer League game this year on ESPN+, including Bronny James and the Los Angeles Lakers. ESPN+ offers exclusive live sports, original shows and a vast library of on-demand content, including the entire 30 For 30 series and more.
You can stream ESPN+ through the ESPN app on your favorite mobile device and ESPN.com. It’s also available as an app through major smart TV streaming platforms and gaming consoles such as the PS5.
An ESPN+ subscription costs $10.99 per month, or save 15% when you pay annually ($110). ESPN+ is also currently offering a cost-saving bundle. Get ESPN+ (with ads), Disney+ (with ads) and Hulu (with ads) for $14.99 per month.
Note: An ESPN+ subscription does not include ESPN’s family of network’s content and programming. To watch ESPN, you’ll need a cable subscription, or a subscription to a streaming platform like SlingTV, one of the most affordable streaming platforms.
Here’s a sampling of what’s available on ESPN+:
The NBA Summer League is just a preview of another terrific season of NBA basketball to come. When it comes to the newest NBA fan gear, and all our favorite NBA stars’ jerseys, Fanatics is our first stop to see what’s new. In addition to Bronny James’ No. 9 Lakers jersey, find commemorative T-shirts and more. Fanatics also has just-released NFL Draft jerseys, like No. 1 overall draft pick Caleb Williams‘ new Chicago Bears jersey.
Below is a schedule for the remaining NBA Summer League games this year.
All time Eastern
Friday, July 19
Saturday, July 20
Sunday, July 21
Monday, July 22
The NBA Summer League provides teams an opportunity to try out different rosters, instead of their regular season lineup, giving rookies a chance to suit up and try on starting for size. Each team plays a handful of games, but the entirety of the team does not participate.
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