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ABC and ESPN will be home to 100 games throughout the 2023-24 NBA regular season. Here’s how to watch
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The NBA season is back in full swing, and once again ESPN and ABC will be your main spots for national broadcasts for the 2023-24 season. With more than a hundred games this season, ESPN will have the most games of any network, nearly doubling up TNT’s offerings. For most of the season, you’ll be able to watch games on ESPN on Wednesdays and Fridays, with some games on the weekend as well. ABC games, meanwhile, will all take place on Saturday or Sunday this season.
On top of the normal regular season games, ESPN will air some of the group play games in the new in-season tournament in November, as well as the semifinal round in early December. The in-season tournament final will air on ABC on Dec. 7. Then, later in December we’ll have ESPN and ABC’s annual Christmas Day showcase with five games in a row that will be simulcast on both ABC and ESPN. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg–you’re gonna watch a lot of ESPN this season.
Find out how to watch the 2023-24 NBA regular season on ESPN and ABC, below.
Most streaming services carry ABC and ESPN so fans will have plenty of choices to watch each game during the 2023-24 NBA season.
Catch live regular season games on ABC by watching with an antenna. AntennaWeb is a great tool you can use to see which network affiliate is available in your area with an antenna.
DIRECTV STREAM includes over 75 channels with its Entertainment plan for $79.99. Subscribers can watch live NBA games throughout the regular season on ABC, and ESPN. A subscription includes unlimited DVR storage and there are no hidden fees, or required annual contracts. 
With DIRECTV STREAM users get a 5-day free trial, and for a limited time, new customers can save big for the first two months of any plan when they bundle with the DIRECTV Sports package–these discounted bundles are cheaper than the plans are without the sports package.
For $74.99 per month, subscribers can watch live NBA games on ESPN, and ABC on fuboTV with their Pro plan. The sports-first streaming offers over 100 channels with their Pro plan, which includes over 100 sporting events, the ability to watch on unlimited screens, and 1000 hours of DVR space, which means you can record and rewatch your favorite shows and all of this year’s games. 
Even better: Right now, new subscribers can get $20 off the first two months of any Fubo TV plan.
On Hulu + Live TV, cord cutters can watch live NBA games on ABC, and ESPN. The service carries over 75 channels with the base plan of $76.99 per month, plus ESPN+, Disney+, unlimited DVR storage and it allows users to watch on 2 screens simultaneously.
Sling TV is the most affordable way to watch live NBA games. With a Sling Orange subscription, subscribers can watch live NBA games on ESPN for only $40 per month. For ABC, though, you’ll need the Blue plan as well–the combined plan is $60 a month.
Subscribers to YouTube TV are able to watch live NBA games on ABC and ESPN for $72.99 per month. The streaming service has over 85 channels, users can stream up to 3 devices simultaneously, and it includes unlimited DVR so you can record every game and more.
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