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NBA League Pass slashes prices by 55%

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Basketball fans can catch out‑of‑market games for less, as the NBA League Pass drops to $75 for Premium and $50 for Standard—down from $160 and $110, respectively. With the season halfway over, the 55 percent cut offers a timely bargain for dedicated followers through any device online streaming platform.

Premium subscribers enjoy ad‑free viewing, in‑arena feeds during breaks, full‑game downloads, and up to three simultaneous streams. Standard users see commercials and can stream on a single device. Both tiers now include last year’s multiview—four games at once and a smart rewind that auto‑selects highlights for every fan.

In the U.S. and Canada, the pass streams every NBA game live, but regional broadcasts and nationally televised matches face blackouts. Subscribers can check a ZIP‑code‑based list before signing up, ensuring they know which games remain unavailable and can plan alternative viewing options for season fans everywhere today.

The discount arrives as teams gear up for the playoffs, making it an attractive entry point for new fans and long‑time followers alike. Analysts predict a surge in subscriptions, while the NBA monitors viewership data to gauge the pass’s impact on traditional broadcast ratings for the season ahead.