How to Live Stream NBA All-Star Weekend Without TV

This is the weekend of the NBA stars. On Saturday, you’ll be able to catch some of the NBA’s finest players in Skill Competition, Three Point Competition, and Shooting Competition. Team LeBron will face Ten Yannis in the 2019 All-Star Game on Sunday.

Both Saturday and Sunday events begin at 8:00 pm ET / 5:00 pm PT and are broadcast on TNT. The game itself will also air on TBS.

If you have a cable subscription, the easiest way to catch both is to tune in to your TV or via TNT or TBS apps, which will require you to sign in with a cable TV subscription.

If you don’t have a cable, you still have options.

Luckily, both TBS and TNT are offered by all the major streaming services. They all offer free trials, so if you haven’t tried one yet, you can sign up to take a test drive and play the game for free – just remember to cancel your subscription before being charged. If you’re just looking to purchase a streaming service (or you know you’ll probably forget to cancel), here are your options:

Sling TV: $ 25 a month (both Orange and Blue offer both channels)

DirecTV Now: $ 40 / mo

Hulu from Live TV: $ 40 per month.

YouTube TV: $ 40 per month

FuboTV: $ 40 per month for the first month, then $ 45 per month.

PlayStation Vue: $ 45 per month.

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