Maybe someone can chime in. I'll be in SEA on Sunday...want to catch the blazers/lakers game in a blazer friendly environment (last time I almost got in a fight with a homeless man who was a lakers fan). Either Bellevue or downtown Seattle area/Belltown?? I guess they'll need LP to catch the game? otherwise I'll watch on my laptop....
Comcast subscribers in seattle get the same comcast sports nw in portland. So find a TV with comcast adn you are golden.
Channel 179 is Comcast Sportschannel. Spitfire in Belltown is pretty good. I never go out to watch Blazers games, but I've been there for other events and it's pretty good. I actually got pickpocketed there once (although the thief kindly placed my wallet on the table next to me) so watch out! Fox Sports Grill downtown has a lot of TVs, but it's more of a restaurant. I know more people/girls that work there, though. Say hi to Britney and/or Veronica for me if you go there. Ed O.
Hmm... that complicates it for a visitor to Seattle, then. I'm not sure which places in Seattle definitely get League Pass. Floyd's in Lower Queen Anne does, I believe... and they have AWESOME french fries. Ed O.
I believe that as of the Boston game, Broadband LP is blacked out in the Seattle area. Now I did hear that NBATV is doing 'fan night' on Tuesdays, where fans get to select a tuesday night game to be shown on NBATV. If the Blazer game was selected last Tuesday, that might have been a reason for the blackout. Can anyone confirm for me whether this was the case? I've already shot off an angry letter to the NBA expressing my discontent about Broadband LP being blacked out in Seattle.