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I just found out that the NBA LeaguePass does not come in HD!!!!!!!!! What the Fuck!??!!??

Have any of you guys had nba league pass broadband before? Because I was thinking about subscribing to the nbatv league pass via broadband.
Questions:
1. Which Blazer games are blacked out? I live in Troutdale, OR. I would be fine for being blacked out for KGW games, but not okay with being blacked out for comcast sports net.
2. I dont care much for watching other teams, so is the choice package where you can only watch up to 7 teams more ideal for me? Or is there benefits to the complete package that I dont know about.
3. If the games are on say TNT or ESPN, will it still be on league pass?
Thanks in advance.
1. ALL Blazer games will be blacked out. KGW or CSN, it doesn't matter.
2. I don't know of any benefits, other than being able to see virtually any game.
3. Not that I'm aware of.
I am watching my freshly installed Comcast HD right now. TNT game night baby!
If the Blazers are on NBA LP, why don't you guys get DirecTV? TONS of HD.

I am watching my freshly installed Comcast HD right now. TNT game night baby!
1. ALL Blazer games will be blacked out. KGW or CSN, it doesn't matter.
2. I don't know of any benefits, other than being able to see virtually any game.
3. Not that I'm aware of.
What determines a broadband blackout?
A broadband blackout is determined by the zip code location associated with your Internet Service Providers (ISP) account. Our system uses this information to confirm your location and to restrict access to regionally televised and national televised games.
For example: If a customer lives in California and purchased his subscription there; then traveled to Michigan, he would be blacked out in Michigan.
We do not support the use of VPN (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vpn), internet accelerators (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_accelerator), or proxies (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server). VPNs, internet accelerators or proxies make users look like they are in a different location than they actually are. Note that the google web accelerator (http://webaccelerator.google.com/) is an example of a service which will result in incorrect blackouts,
You can verify your IP location by going to www.ip2location.com. Your location is listed in the middle of the page. If your internet service provider is using a proxy server, you could show up as being in another location, which would cause you to be blacked out.
Ummm.....
I just looked up the teams that are playing.
Denver vs. @$%#@s.
Yeah, great.
See, I'm a basketball fan. I will watch a Hawks vs Clippers game if I could! That is why I love the LeaguePass!

I remember Antonio Harvey talking during a summer league game that he broadcasted how much he loved NBA league pass. I think he mentioned that he wasn't able to see the local games depending on what city he is in. So league pass probably checks your ip to see where you are to decide which games to black out.

Seattle's in the blackout area also.
But I imagine you could get a slingbox feed from her CSNNW to your computer or something. We get that up here on channel 179.
I remember Antonio Harvey talking during a summer league game that he broadcasted how much he loved NBA league pass. I think he mentioned that he wasn't able to see the local games depending on what city he is in. So league pass probably checks your ip to see where you are to decide which games to black out.
You can verify your IP location by going to www.ip2location.com. Your location is listed in the middle of the page. If your internet service provider is using a proxy server, you could show up as being in another location, which would cause you to be blacked out.
