I'm probably down edit: looks like it is $189 (one-time payment) for all teams or $129.99 for 5 teams (1 time payment). Maybe we can get 5 or 6 people.
If its 5 teams (assuming we all live in Houston) The Rockets are not an option unfortunately without a VPN or something. What teams are we looking at hear? 5 teams for $129.99 league pass share 1.LCAhmed 2.jank1434 3.RedN 4. 5. 6.
I'm sure there'd be some who most people want (OKC, MIA, LAC) other than that, I don't care. There may be some people out of town who would want Houston though, but we can take care of that if it is an issue.
I'd join if we get Houston. Can't we each just get a vpn? Also,Maybe someone knows more about it but couldn't we all just share a vpn
I would be skeptical about five computers logging in from different places, but that's just me. also, the account holder would be giving up password, address, and payment info to his account sharers (who could then change any of the aforementioned)... I share mine with my childhood best friend/groomsman from my wedding day...
I'm in, lets do this. With how poorly NBA LP is managed, I doubt they have the mechanism in place to boot people who share an account...
Also, here are the teams I would vote: Houston (if not blacked out of most) Lakers Heat Clippers OKC Knicks (if Houston is blacked out)
Whoever sets up the account can just change the password and let everyone know. It's a one-time payment though, so I'd assume we'd all pay up front through paypal, or something.
Because I ditched cable. I have local ABC which will have some games, but TNT and ESPN will be a no go for me.
Teams I'd like to have on League Pass Cleveland Indiana Golden State New Jersey Chicago BTW I have Comcast.
Just an information for you guys - if you plan to use a VPN you might think about getting the league pass broadband international. In egypt or india for example the ilpbi only costs 100$ for every team with no blackouts - at least for us europe users you only need the vpn for the purchase of the ilpbi and not to view a game, but I dunno if that is different for US-users...