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Where to stream 2024 NBA season online in Australia: Full ESPN TV schedule

See every slam dunk live. Watch the NBA season live in Australia on your TV or via online streams with this guide.

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The NBA has crowned a new champion in the Denver Nuggets, a new batch of rookies have been drafted headlined by Victor Wembanyama and free agency saw more than US$2.4 billion handed out.

To watch this year's NBA season your main options are once more NBA League Pass, which has every game. Or if you're only after a few games then ESPN is the Australian rights holder and is distributed out to Kayo Sports, Foxtel and Fetch TV.

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NBA ESPN TV schedule in Australia

Live stream every NBA game with NBA League Pass

NBA League Pass is the league's own dedicated streaming service. If you love the NBA you'll want to familiarise yourself with it as it's the only way to watch every game regular-season and playoff game.

Luckily fans can jump straight in and test it out with a 7-day free trial. NBA League Pass has multiple packages available as either annual or monthly subscriptions.

The prices for this season have increased: ($229.99 a year or $32.99 a month). However, while the price didn't come down this year it has increased the package to allow 3 simultaneous streams, up from 2. That means you can split it with friends for potentially a third of the cost.

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Stream every single NBA game FREE for 7 days

Stream every single NBA game live on NBA League Pass for 7 days FREE and no lock-in contract. Packages are available to watch every single game, 1 team or 8 select games per month.

The previous holy grail of League Pass subscription options is still also called League Pass. It gives you access to every single game live or on demand, but you can only watch on 1 device at a time. A subscription for this is priced at $174.99 for a full year or $24.99 a month.

If you're a true NBA fan but have no friends to split the cost with, the League Pass package is still likely your best choice.

Otherwise, there's a Team Pass that gives you access to every single game of the 1 team you choose to follow. Team Pass is $153.99 a year or $21.99 a month.

You can only watch League Pass on 1 device at any time, unless you opt for the newly modified League Pass Premium package that allows you to watch on 3 devices at once. League Pass comes with live stats, multi-screen viewing, offline viewing, NBA TV and other features. For more information, check out our comprehensive NBA League Pass guide.

NBA live stream on Kayo Sports

Kayo Sports streams NBA games via ESPN, which features some of the biggest match-ups throughout the season. On average Kayo has 9 NBA games per week.

You can watch both live games and replays in HD on a variety of devices, including PCs/Macs, smartphones, Chromecast, Apple TV, PS4, PS5, Android TV, Telstra TV and selected smart TVs.

Users have multiple subscription options. For $25 a month you're allowed to view on only 1 screen at a time. You can pay $35 a month to stream on 2 screens with it's 4K compatible Basic plan. A 7-day free trial is available for new customers.

Kayo differentiates itself with the extreme amount of content that it has. There are over 50 sports on Kayo, including heaps of basketball programming.

It covers every NBL match, the NBA Draft, NBA Finals, All-Star Weekend and Christmas Day games, plus shows such as NBA Today and Inside the NBA. It's worth noting League Pass also has access to the same NBA content minus the shows mentioned.

Right now similar to League Pass's condensed games, Kayo has ESPN mini NBA games for up to 72 hours upon completion.

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Live stream NBA in HD with Kayo's FREE TRIAL and no-lock-in contract

Take Kayo Sports for a spin free for 7 days and stream over 50 sports live.

Check out: Finder's specially designed NBA travel guide

Stream NBA on Foxtel Now

Alternatively, basketball fans can get NBA streams with Foxtel Now. The streaming sibling to traditional Foxtel lets you watch Foxtel channels via the internet with no contracts required.

Like regular Foxtel, to get ESPN you will need the Sport pack. But there is a catch – because the Sport pack is a premium pack, you need to subscribe to the Essentials pack as well to get it, which comes with a selection of Pop and Lifestyle channels.

This brings your minimum spend to watch NBA on Foxtel Now to $29 a month.

Foxtel Now is available on PCs/Macs, mobile devices, Chromecast/AirPlay, PS4, Telstra TV, Android TV and the Foxtel Now box. A 10-day free trial is available for new customers.

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10-day free trial of Foxtel Now

No installation and no lock-in contract. New customers only. Sign up now.

Watch NBA with Foxtel iQ

Foxtel offers a limited selection of basketball games broadcast on ESPN. To get ESPN, you need to subscribe to the Sports HD package and the base Foxtel Plus pack.

Once that's done, you can stream NBA games on your smartphone, tablet or laptop with the Foxtel GO app. The app is free with your Foxtel subscription.

All you need to do is download it from Google Play or the App Store and enter your Foxtel ID. You'll be online in no time. To watch with your laptop, go to the Foxtel website.

However, given the minimum monthly cost is $100, you're better off going with any other option. Kayo would give you the same NBA coverage and cost $75 less each month if you went with its cheapest package.

Live NBA via Fetch TV

ESPN is also accessible via Fetch TV, meaning you can stream the NBA Finals. The channel is included in the Vibe pack that costs $6 a month.

However, the total price of your subscription depends on whether you purchase a Fetch box via a broadband provider or buy it outright.

How does the 2024/25 NBA season work?

This year's NBA season is virtually identical to last year's, with the season starting in October, trade deadline in February, Play-in tournament and Playoffs in April and the Finals starting in June.

NBA 2024/25 season key dates

  • Preseason ends: 19 October 2024 AEDT
  • Jersey Day: 22 October 2024 AEDT
  • Start of the 2024-25 regular season: 23 October 2024 AEDT
  • Kia Tip-Off 2024: 23-27 October 2024 AEDT
  • G League Draft: 27 October 2024 AEDT
  • G League Training Camp: 29 October-8 November 2024 AEDT
  • Mexico City Game 2024 (Miami Heat vs. Washington Wizards): 3 November 2024 AEDT
  • G League Tip-Off Tournament begins: 9 November 2024 AEDT
  • Emirates Cup begins: 13 November 2024 AEDT
  • Emirates Cup Group Stage concludes: 4 December 2024 AEDT
  • Emirates Cup Quarterfinals: 11-12 December 2024 AEDT
  • World Basketball Day: 13 December 2024 AEDT
  • Emirates Cup Semifinals (Las Vegas, NV): 15 December 2024 AEDT
  • Emirates Cup Championship (Las Vegas, NV): 18 December 2024 AEDT
  • G League Winter Showcase: 20-23 December 2024 AEDT
  • G League 34-game regular season begins: 28 December 2024 AEDT
  • Rivals Week: 22-26 January 2025 AEDT
  • Paris Games 2025: 24 and 26 January 2025 AEDT
  • Trade Deadline: 6 am, 7 February 2025 AEDT
  • All-Star 2025 (San Francisco, CA): 15-17 February 2025 AEDT
  • G League Playoffs begins: 2 April 2025 AEDT
  • Regular Season ends: 14 April 2025 AEST
  • SoFi Play-In Tournament: 16-19 April 2025 AEST
  • Playoffs 2025 begin: 20 April 2025 AEST
  • Conference Semifinals begin: 7-8 May 2025 AEST (possible move up to May 4-5 AEST)

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