The Los Angeles Clippers’ first season in the Intuit Dome has been marked by resilience and adaptation. With Paul George getting traded and Kawhi Leonard missing a large chunk of the season, the role players stepped up to position themselves in the playoff race.
With Kawhi’s return, the Clippers could give the Grizzlies a run for their money. Looking to catch the final stretch of the season, we got you covered; We’ll cover the channels you need and the best streaming platforms to accommodate you.
Clippers games are hosted on a variety of channels. For nationally televised games, you’ll need ESPN, ABC, NBA TV, and TNT, while FanDuel Sports Network will provide you with regional coverage for local fans. Take a look at this visual guide to compare how streaming providers match up.
ABC |
TNT |
ESPN |
NBA TV |
FDSN SoCal | |
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DIRECTV STREAM |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
Hulu + Live TV |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
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Sling TV |
✔* |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
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Fubo |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔** |
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YouTube TV |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
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*local channels only available in select locations **Regional Sports Fee may apply |
DIRECTV STREAM offers the most comprehensive coverage for your Clippers needs. Starting with the Choice plan, you‘ll gain access to every channel needed to watch the LA Clippers: ESPN, ABC, TNT, NBA TV, and FanDuel Sports Network SoCal.
Additionally, DIRECTV STREAM boasts unlimited device streams, unlimited recording space, a free trial, and an additional 85+ channels
Hulu + Live TV contains 95+ channels including ESPN, TNT, and ABC. While these channels will provide coverage for nationally televised games, you’ll need FanDuel Sports Network SoCal to catch the rest.
Hulu + Live TV is a great option for the entertainment lover.Both plans grant access to ESPN Plus and Disney Plus, Hulu’s on-demand library, and unlimited cloud DVR.
Sling TV is a budget-friendly option to catch key Clippers games. While all plans have TNT, you’ll need Sling Orange for ESPN, Sling Blue for ABC, and an add-on for NBA TV.
To capture the best of both, Sling TV offers a ‘Blue & Orange’ plan which costs $60.99. You’ll get 50 hours of DVR and 46+. Although Sling TV’s free trial is currently unavailable, your first month will be 50% off.
Fubo is another great option for die-hard clippers fans looking to soak up all of the action. Of the sports streaming services for Clippers games, Fubo has the largest channel library. Within their extensive library, you’ll gain access to ESPN, ABC, and Fanduel Sports Network SoCal, along with the option to add NBA TV. Unfortunately, TNT is not included with Fubo, but you‘ll get unlimited cloud DVR and the ability to stream on 10 screens at once — so no worries about missing any games or overlapping time with anyone else in the house.
Clippers fans love YouTube TV for its wide collection of sports channels. Starting at the base package, you’ll receive ABC, TNT, NBA TV and ESPN. This package also includes over 100 channels, unlimited recording space, and a free trial.
The only shortcoming of YouTube TV is the lack of FanDuel Sports Network SoCal. However, as the regular season draws to a close, more games air on national networks due to their significance. And all playoff games air on national networks. Therefore, YouTube TV is a smart option for you to consider during this time of the season.
NBA League Pass is a great option for out-of-market Clippers fans. Though regional covered games will be blacked out, you’ll be able to catch action from around the league.
Starting at $14.99/ Mo, NBA League Pass provides an affordable package that includes many regular season games, highlights, analysis, and other NBA content.
The Odds:
Western Conference Playoff Spot: -370 (78.7%)
Western Conference Champions: +4000 (2.4%)
NBA Champions: +13000 (0.76%)
*Please note that the provided betting odds are for informational and research purposes only, subject to change and potentially not reflecting real-time market conditions.
You’ll need a streaming service offering ESPN, ABC, TNT, NBA TV and FanDuel Sports Network SoCal. As such, DIRECTV STREAM is the best option since you receive all these channels as long as you subscribe to the Choice package or above.
You can watch Clippers games on Hulu + Live TV. Hulu’s live TV service includes ABC, TNT and ESPN, all of which air Clippers games.
Yes, if you’re a fan who doesn’t live in Los Angeles, you can stream Clippers games not broadcasting on national networks on NBA League Pass.