NBA All-Star Weekend 2024 continues with Night 2 featuring the State Farm All-Star Saturday Night. Basketball fans will get to witness some of the sport’s most skilled players participating in fun and thrilling challenges, including the first-ever 3-Point Challenge featuring Stephen Curry and Sabrina Ionescu.
Indianapolis is the host city for All-Star Weekend and there’s a full schedule of festivities throughout the weekend but tonight is expected to be electric. Fans will be able to stream the event live on Max with the B/R Sports add-on, or any streaming service that carries TNT, including, DIRECTV STREAM, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV.
Find out how to watch NBA All-Star Saturday Night, below.
When to Watch
- State Farm All-Star Saturday Night – 8 p.m. ET | Watch on TNT/ Stream on Max with B/R Sports add-on
- Kia Skills Challenge
- Starry 3-Point Contest
- Stephen vs. Sabrina 3-Point Challenge
- AT&T Slam Dunk
How to Watch NBA All-Star Weekend 2024 Live Without Cable
ABC, ESPN, TNT, NBA TV, and various Regional Sports Networks (RSNs) will team up to bring fans all of the competitive action during the 2023-24 NBA Regular Season and NBA All-Star Weekend 2024. From the opening tip-off to the last shot of the season, cord cutters can stream live with Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, or any other compatible device.
Stream each nationally televised NBA game on ABC, ESPN, TNT, and NBA TV on DIRECTV STREAM, Sling TV (ABC is available in select markets), and YouTube TV. Hulu + Live TV does not offer NBA TV but has the other three networks and Fubo does not include TNT. TNT coverage is also available with the B/R Sports add-on with Max.
Watch live NBA games for free on ABC by using an antenna and AntennaWeb is a great tool to find out which ABC affiliates are in your area.
In-market fans can click on their team at the bottom of the page to find how to watch their team play on their RSN.
Find out more about each streaming service, below.
Stream NBA All-Star Weekend Live on DIRECTV STREAM
Watch every shot during the NBA season with DIRECTV STREAM. The Choice package includes ABC, ESPN, NBA TV, TNT, various RSN, and over 105 channels, so viewers can watch all the drama unfold on the court, and more for only $108.99 per month. There are no contracts, no hidden fees, and a subscription includes unlimited cloud DVR storage.
New subscribers can take advantage of a 5-day free trial.
Watch NBA All-Star Weekend Live on Sling TV
For cord-cutters who are looking to save, Sling TV is a great way to watch the NBA throughout the season and All-Star Weekend. With Sling Orange + Blue, you won’t miss a second of the action on the hardwood on ABC (in select markets), TNT, and ESPN, as part of a lineup of over 32+ channels starting at $55 per month. Add NBA TV with the Sports Extra add-on for an additional $11 per month. Plus, you can relive your favorite moments, movies, shows, and more with 50 hours of DVR storage.
For a limited time, get half off of your first month of Sling.
How to Watch NBA All-Star Weekend Live on Fubo
Home to over 100 sporting events, including live NBA games, the Pro plan and fubo Extra add-on from Fubo gives you access to various RSNs, ESPN, ABC, and NBA TV, and over 170 channels starting at $87.98 per month. Relive your favorite moments during the regular season and rewatch your favorite shows with 1000 hours and Cloud DVR space.
New subscribers can try Fubo for free for one week.
How to Watch NBA All-Star Weekend Live on Hulu + Live TV
With a lineup of over 95 channels, including various RSNs, TNT, ABC, and ESPN, Hulu + Live TV is one of the best values for hoop fans. For only $76.99 per month, the service offers unlimited access to the Hulu library, Disney+, and live sports on ESPN+ for no additional charge. Record your favorite shows, including the biggest moments of the NBA season for up to 9 months with unlimited DVR storage.
How to Watch NBA All-Star Weekend Live on YouTube TV
YouTube TV is one of the best values to stream live games during the NBA season. The subscription includes various RSNs, ABC, TNT, NBA TV, and ESPN as part of a lineup that features over 100 live TV channels for $72.99 per month. The service includes unlimited DVR to rewatch all of your favorite highlights, and the ability to share 6 accounts per household.
Stream NBA Games With NBA League Pass
NBA League Pass is the perfect way for fans far away to keep up with their favorite teams. The subscription service is the go-to place to stream out-of-market games and there are three different plans to choose from.
- For $13.99 per month or a single payment of $49.99, fans can watch all the games from a single out-of-market team with Team Pass for the remainder of the season. This plan does not include NBA TV but it does include all of the other League Pass extras.
- For $14.99 per month or a single payment of $49.99, NBA League Pass includes NBA TV, downloading games for offline viewing, commentary of select games in alternate languages, and broadcast feeds for home and away teams.
- For a commercial-free experience, the League Pass Premium package allows fans to watch every game from an out-of-market team and NBA TV for only $74.99 for the season, or $22.99/mo. League Pass Premium allows users to watch on three devices at the same time and it includes all of the benefits of League Pass and NBA TV but there are no commercials.
You can try NBA League Pass for free for 7 days.
How to Stream Each NBA Team
You can find out how to watch each NBA team live, including on their RSN, below.
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