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Nba On True

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Anyone know which channel I can watch NBA on True. ESPN used to show NBA and now I missed the allstar too

NBA is not shown on any satellite feed in Thailand.

There may be something brewing on this.... Please see the following other TV thread....

Unfortunately the only two solutions i know of require a decent internet connection...

1. I would recommend, Slingbox to you, it seems to be the most reliable way to watch the NBA. But you need access to a cable provider in the source of the feed.

2. Alternatively, you can subscribe to League Pass. Last season league pass was not available to ip address from thailand however, this year it is.

Lastly, I have a friend of a friend that is working with True Visions to get NBA games aired.

Was wondering the same thing, one person said league pass as an alternative.

My cousin subscribes to it and I would recommend it, couple of downsides is you need a fast internet connection for to stream constantly (i have 6mb and for the most part it is good) and we don't get the halftime show, I for one enjoy watching TNT and ESPN(us) halftime.

For those with a broader interest in U.S. TV, including ESPN and TNT for NBA basketball, this is another alternative:

http://ustvnow.com/

http://ustvnow.com/oc/faq.php?q=20

It's $39 a month for a channel package that matches a typical U.S. basic cable feed, and $49 a month for that same package with DVR capability. The video feeds are delivered online via streaming Flash video.

A bit pricey for my tastes and interest level in U.S. TV these days, but it's certainly as good or better value that paying for a U.S. Slingbox setup if someone was inclined to do that.

I use their free plan, which really is free, (I watched the Super Bowl on it this year to catch the Fox network commentary) but only provides the half dozen over the air networks, ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, PBS and CW.

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