I'm hopeful that given the amount of cable cutting going on leagues will eventually offer in house subscription services for 100% of their content. Bundling sports on generic sports networks like ESPN seems outdated because there will always be a ton of content on there that you have no interest in but you are forced to pay for.
My only sports viewing interest is primarily the Spurs, secondarily the NBA as a whole so given that I just have league pass and don't pay for cable (as I live out of market). $30 a month to watch most Spurs games and upwards of 90% of all league content is money well spent in my opinion.

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