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How to Livestream NBA All-Star Weekend Without a TV


It’s NBA All-Star Weekend. Saturday you can catch some of the NBA’s best player in a Skills Challenge, Three-Point Contest, and Slam Dunk Contest. And Sunday Team LeBron takes on Ten Giannis in the 2019 All-Star game.

Both Saturday and Sunday’s events start at 8pm ET/ 5pm PT and are broadcast on TNT. The game itself will also be broadcast on TBS.

If you have a cable subscription, then the easiest way to catch both is to tune in on your television or through TNT or TBS’s apps, which will both require you to log in with your cable subscription.

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

Luckily, both TBS and TNT are both offered by every single major streaming service. All of them offer free trials, so if you haven’t tried one out yet you can sign up to give one a test drive and catch the game for free —just remember to cancel your subscription before you get charged. If you’re just in the market for a streaming service (or know you’re likely to forget to cancel) here are your options:

Sling TV: $25/mo (both the Orange and Blue tier offer both channels)

DirecTV Now: $40/mo

Hulu With Live TV : $40/mo

YouTube TV: $40 month

FuboTV: $40/mo for your first month, then $45/mo

PlayStation Vue: $45/mo