Wizard Mentor
Wizard Mentor
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100 x (-3) = -300Such a good guy I feel bad for him but he was not good at this from day one. Calabro is 100x better.
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100 x (-3) = -300Such a good guy I feel bad for him but he was not good at this from day one. Calabro is 100x better.
So I just made the switch to roku. Is there no option to get the games?
Roku is really just a platform. You have to subscribe to services.So I just made the switch to roku. Is there no option to get the games?
Roku is really just a platform. You have to subscribe to services.
Sling TV is a decent service.
Also Hehestreams is good
What about Hulu? I’m just getting started with this
Hulu is fine. Their options with sport packages are a bit pricey IMO.What about Hulu? I’m just getting started with this
Hulu is fine. Their options with sport packages are a bit pricey IMO.
Depends upon what content you want. We use the base package for Hulu & Peacock. We use the free PBS & other channels.
If you're looking for something similar to the traditional cable package, then Sling TV is a good option.
that's a game changer, but it's essentially $30/month only for Root. Their lineup is pretty paltry outside of that so you'd still need sling at another 35 to get ESPN/TNT.
i've got a slightly cheaper option that worked this whole season quite well.So $55 a month gets sling Orange with Espn&TNT plus root sports with Blazers.
Sounds like it might also come with Sling sports extra that has NBA TV.
That might be the most affordable option available right now.
i've got a slightly cheaper option that worked this whole season quite well.
Nord VPN for $60 for the year + League Pass India for ~$2/month. So I was able to watch every game including playoffs and around $7/month with 0 blackout restrictions. Hooked my comp up to my TV and it's been seamless. Probably the best LP experience I've had in a decade.
i've got a slightly cheaper option that worked this whole season quite well.
Nord VPN for $60 for the year + League Pass India for ~$2/month. So I was able to watch every game including playoffs and around $7/month with 0 blackout restrictions. Hooked my comp up to my TV and it's been seamless. Probably the best LP experience I've had in a decade.
i've had LP for 10 yrs now and this was my first year with the vpn since i moved to Oregon. i don't feel any guilt given their bullshit rules.Using a VPN like that is violating terms of the agreement. Might as well just steal the game with free streams?
the whole season is like 1500 rupees. which is about $20. i did the monthly just in case they shut it down midway.How did you get league pass india for 2 bucks??
What's the process for signing up for League Pass India? Get an India IP address using NordVPN then look for League Pass India? Is there any catch like needing to have an address in India or and Indian credit card?the whole season is like 1500 rupees. which is about $20. i did the monthly just in case they shut it down midway.
i just log onto nord on my Macbook and connect to India. Open up a browser and sign up on NBA.com as usual. No need for an indian address or cc. my card actually charged me a currency transaction fee for about 15 cents every month, but that's avoidable with most other cards.What's the process for signing up for League Pass India? Get an India IP address using NordVPN then look for League Pass India? Is there any catch like needing to have an address in India or and Indian credit card?
Do you need to use the VPN all the time? With the USA subscription I only need to use the VPN when watching Blazer games in the Portland area.
Does it include NBA TV?
Is the quality any different than a USA subscription?
Yes, I forgot to mention another cool thing about League Pass is that you see the arena live feed instead of commercials.i just log onto nord on my Macbook and connect to India. Open up a browser and sign up on NBA.com as usual. No need for an indian address or cc. my card actually charged me a currency transaction fee for about 15 cents every month, but that's avoidable with most other cards.
i only use the VPN during game time.
it includes literally every game for every team, no stupid blackouts.
same quality, just lags a few seconds, which I'm OK with. Also don't have any ads playing during timeouts, you just get the in-arena feed.
Again it's sorta YMMV when they shut it down, so I went with the monthly option. there's enough gray area around the TOS to deem legality but really I have no qualms about it given how much I've paid for LP in previous years only to miss half the games due to ridiculous rules. I've read that some people with other VPN services had trouble, but Nord is constantly a step ahead and i had no issues so far (knock on wood).
I'm not messing around with any apps because it's been finicky in the past.I have had issues with the NBA League Pass app not being able to play a game on an Ipad and FireTV but not with iPhone or PC.
I think I'm going to do this for the upcoming season. I tried just finding streams... which is OK. But not as good.i've got a slightly cheaper option that worked this whole season quite well.
Nord VPN for $60 for the year + League Pass India for ~$2/month. So I was able to watch every game including playoffs and around $7/month with 0 blackout restrictions. Hooked my comp up to my TV and it's been seamless. Probably the best LP experience I've had in a decade.
I think you only need the VPN to login, then you should be able to turn it off. Which might get rid of the lag.i just log onto nord on my Macbook and connect to India. Open up a browser and sign up on NBA.com as usual. No need for an indian address or cc. my card actually charged me a currency transaction fee for about 15 cents every month, but that's avoidable with most other cards.
i only use the VPN during game time.
it includes literally every game for every team, no stupid blackouts.
same quality, just lags a few seconds, which I'm OK with. Also don't have any ads playing during timeouts, you just get the in-arena feed.
Again it's sorta YMMV when they shut it down, so I went with the monthly option. there's enough gray area around the TOS to deem legality but really I have no qualms about it given how much I've paid for LP in previous years only to miss half the games due to ridiculous rules. I've read that some people with other VPN services had trouble, but Nord is constantly a step ahead and i had no issues so far (knock on wood).
Remember that you won't get ESPN , TNT, NBA TV games live. You can watch them 3 hours after they finish. I use a friend's Comcast account to stream those games. (Can't stream Root away from the home address.)I think I'm going to do this for the upcoming season. I tried just finding streams... which is OK. But not as good.
Good idea!I think you only need the VPN to login, then you should be able to turn it off. Which might get rid of the lag.
with the international league pass and VPN, you get them live. i've watched the entire playoffs on it.Remember that you won't get ESPN , TNT, NBA TV games live. You can watch them 3 hours after they finish. I use a friend's Comcast account to stream those games. (Can't stream Root away from the home address.)
kicks you out sometimes.I think you only need the VPN to login, then you should be able to turn it off. Which might get rid of the lag.
Did you get a gig?Geez. I don't give a fuck anymore. Lucky for me, I'll be in NYC next season. I'll be able to watch all the Blazers games on League Pass.
