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Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Der Rabbi, Nov 4, 2003.

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  1. Der Rabbi

    Der Rabbi Member

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    Finally broke down & bought league pass. I was under the impression that is showed all non local or ESPN broadcast games. Rockets aren't on tonite. What gives? Is it b/c it's on NBA TV? That's BS. I don't get that!
     
  2. Hobbs

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    First off, not all games are on the league pass. There are some games that are not televised anywhere. Very few, but a couple each season.

    Second, blame your cable company for not having NBATV. Call them and complain.
     
  3. GATER

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    I'm not sure what your complaint is. For satellite, NBA TV comes free with League Pass. Is that not the case for cable?
     
  4. T-2

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    League Pass will not show NBA-TV games. Time Warner has NBA-TV now, but you have to pay a small amount for it. Ask your cable company if they have it.

    Just the NBA's way of squeezing more $$ out of you and me...
     
  5. Der Rabbi

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    Oh well I don't have Time Warner I have Grande. I suppose I'll trade missing 2 or 3 Rox games this year for a cheaper cable bill & the ability to withhold my $ from the Beast Time Warner.
     
  6. Rockets34Legend

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    Umm, Der Rabbi....they said the game will be shown on the channel NBA TV.

    According to channel 601 (NBATV) on Directv.com, it says:

    Nov 04 07:30 pm

    Rockets @ Nets

    "Houston Rockets @ New Jersey Nets"
     
  7. DaDakota

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    Also the Rockets are scheduled to be on NBA TV

    SEVEN times this year

    NBA TV LINK

    DD
     
  8. Mr. Mooch

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    INSIDE TICKET (Audio) -- WHAT THE HELL?!?!?!?


    They now charge $10/month! Total ****ing ripoff. There's no way to pay for the entire season.

    Last year's cost for the whole season was $30.

    The MLB Audio for this past season was $10 for the entire year. The MLB Webcast was $80 for the entire year.

    So again, I ask, WTF??!?!?! Does anybody know of a way to at least purchase it for the whole season?!?!?!
     
  9. deadlybulb

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    No, it's not. I missed yesterday's game too because on teh channel that's called NBATV, all they showed was that ridiculous, non-stop commercial for League Pass w/ Walton. I was very disapointed. I was looking forward to watching that game...
     
  10. SWTsig

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    i got to watch it. seven games on NBATV is pretty kick ass. i'll be able to catch about 1/3 of the season w/ no local coverage.

    i got to watch about 6 or 7 games all year last year, so this is a pleasant change. and by pleasant i mean farking awesome.
     
  11. SoSoDef76

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    There seems to be a huge confusion over the NBA League Pass preview channel and the NBATV channel. But I agree that this is just the NBA trying to suck more money from the public.
     

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