DirecTV is what I own and you can't beat it.
Who offers the best hope of seeing the Spurs? I have one place I spend a lot of time that is outside the Spurs' (or anyone else's for that matter) viewing area.
I think I saw a very small NBA team viewing map for Directv I believe....but I can't tell if I am in the zone or not.
League pass should be available for any team anywhere. This blackout crap annoys me.
Last edited by Skull-1; 09-19-2013 at 12:04 PM.
DirecTV is what I own and you can't beat it.
I live in Granbury Tx, 35 miles sw of Ft. Worth and have Charter cable which does not offer NBA league pass. However, I got it last year and will do so again this year using my Roku and Charter internet connection. It really worked well last year with just a few problems from time to time. Must note here that my Charter internet is extremely fast between 24 and 30 mbps.... I can't really put a dish up as I have too many trees and very little southern exposure open, besides, believe it or not, I like Charter, it's service and pricing... I have two att uverse boxes 50 feet from my house on my easement and their service still SUCKS...
FSSW televised almost all the games that are not on national television.
I have Dish... nearly 90% of the game feeds on HD... but I'm outta town, so there's no blackout stuff for me
How does that work? Roku?
FSSW blacks me out for OKC, DAL, or HOU depending on where I am. It is a major pain.
order the fox sports package and youll get all fox sports networks.
Lol first year watching the Spurs? No wonder you hate Manu lol in bandwaggoner.
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