10-21-2024, 09:52 PM
(10-21-2024, 09:21 PM)ballsrchr Wrote: I'm 120 miles from Dallas, 123 miles from San Antonio, and 200 miles from Houston...and I'm not considered "local" to any of those areas. Every. Single. One. of those games has been blocked in my area on NBA TV, so basically I was getting about 30% of the Maverick games played. Certainly no need for me to have NBA TV. What is it called?...NBA Live--the one that costs an arm and leg?
I'm 35 miles from Waco. During preseason I used YouTube TV to watch the Waco Channel with the game(s). BLOCKED!
I don't have high hopes that Mavs TV--at $124, or so--will be any different. I don't know if I'm "local" or not, but they're all blocked. I'm not paying that kind of money--again--until there is some solid evidence that I can watch the games.
I have adequate "venues" that are much more reliable than the BLOCKED stations. I'll use them for now.
I will continue to search for high quality legitimate ways to watch as well...though...
I do have a high definition antenna, but my wife won't let me watch the tv. I'm King! in my household. No way my wife can kick me around. Funny thing: my wife is 4" taller than I am. My stepson is 16" taller than I am. I live the life of a pygmy...
https://www.nba.com/watch/league-pass-st...=mavericks
So here is the page to purchase MavsTV. Put in your zipcode and see if you qualify.
Mark Followill had a very interesting twitter thread and said the new streaming service basically covers large swaths of Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas.
14x All-Star, 12x all-NBA, 1x MVP, 1x Finals MVP, 1 NBA Championship: Dirk Nowitzki, the man, the myth, the legend.