If you paid money to get League Pass, shouldn't you be able to contact their support and get professional help?
By the way, if you were having as much trouble finding their contact support area as I did, here it is: http://leaguepasssupport.nba.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=7801 You can click on Home, and then there is Live Chat, and Submit a Ticket. Does anyone know what resolution the League Pass broad cast is? I'm thinking 480x360, but I wanted to be sure....
I still do not understand why people get it online when you could have the League pass on your TV for just a few dollars more. Still more of a rip-off but its worth it to me. My biggest complaints about it are having to watch and listen to other citys announcers and promo's when they do not show both cities networks, and of course the price. I believe you should be able to just pick a single teams games for the season for a reduced rate. There is no way anyone really watches the T-Wolves play the Bobcats anywhere outside of those two cities.
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the difference between the Broadband Choice package and the full cable package is $80-$90 depending on when you got in. that's a pretty significant difference. Broadband customers have more options as far as watching the game on their own schedule. but I do agree that the cable package should offer a "choice" option as well. as far as League Pass Broadband quality, it has never given me one problem since I started two seasons ago...
thanks for all the replys guys, im currently watching it on atdhe my cable is built into my apartment rent contract, so to get league pass for my apartment would require paying for cable a second time