View Full Version : Have no cable, want to watch Spurs on computer.
skulls138
11-12-2013, 01:48 PM
How do I do this? I tried one way and my antivirus protection said it may be unsafe. Thanks.
ElNono
11-12-2013, 01:49 PM
IIRC, no links talk allowed during the season... site policy...
Brunodf
11-12-2013, 01:52 PM
Get cable
jhfenton
11-12-2013, 02:02 PM
I have no cable, but I live in Ohio, so it's easy for me to pay for NBA League Pass BB and watch Spurs games. The Spurs are only blacked out when they play the Cavs (2x per season) or play on national TV.
I have a comparable problem watching Cincinnati Reds games, though, during baseball season, because MLB.TV blacks out local games. But a paid VPN in combination with my paid MLB.TV subscription allows me to get around geographic blackouts (including the two Spurs-Cavs games).
It's still cheaper than having cable, and both NBA and MLB streams are high quality and reliable.
TL;DR = NBA LP BB + VPN (if needed)
playbonner15
11-12-2013, 02:05 PM
go to that torrentsite with a pirate logo, type spurs
almost all free streaming site have a virus or spyware of some kind so stay away from those
hater
11-12-2013, 02:07 PM
google stream nba games online
plenty of streams
as long as u have latest browser you should be ok. just don't click on any links and for safer watching use a non administrative account or even better use a virtual machine
monkeypunk
11-12-2013, 02:14 PM
So, what I've done is use Firefox and an add-on called NoScript. It's free and blocks any scripts from loading automatically in the browser (which is how you get viruses from websites). Then you enable the website's script itself and if that doesn't work enable each script one by one until you get the feed to play. You'll be blocking any other virusy scripts that way and can still watch the game.
It's a little tedious as you figure out which script needs to run but it's the safest way to browse any site. Blocks all popups as well as embedded ads and sites load faster without all the ads. And for a nice bonus, (umm, from what I hear) it works like a champ on pornish sites as well.
http://noscript.net/
ThePop
11-12-2013, 06:44 PM
Streaming sites are fine if you have adblock on your browser. I can't give you the name of any sites, though I will say that I prefer watching sports in the first row of an arena rather than anywhere else.
Cry Havoc
11-12-2013, 06:45 PM
So, what I've done is use Firefox and an add-on called NoScript. It's free and blocks any scripts from loading automatically in the browser (which is how you get viruses from websites). Then you enable the website's script itself and if that doesn't work enable each script one by one until you get the feed to play. You'll be blocking any other virusy scripts that way and can still watch the game.
It's a little tedious as you figure out which script needs to run but it's the safest way to browse any site. Blocks all popups as well as embedded ads and sites load faster without all the ads. And for a nice bonus, (umm, from what I hear) it works like a champ on pornish sites as well.
http://noscript.net/
Noscript + adblock = lots of protection.
But you STILL have to use common sense.
NEVER install anything from a streaming website. And I mean, NEVER.
hater
11-12-2013, 06:47 PM
Streaming sites are fine if you have adblock on your browser. I can't give you the name of any sites, though I will say that I prefer watching sports in the first row of an arena rather than anywhere else.
interesting. my friend Paco who is mexican and can only type in spanish likes to watch his sports in red direct
txstr1986
11-13-2013, 09:50 AM
http://www.nba.com/leaguepass/broadband/
capek
11-13-2013, 02:01 PM
search reddit for league pass discussion. only works with archived games, but it's worth knowing about, a good alternative
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