Nba game time: app

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  1. magnifier661

    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    Oh that's awesome!!!!!! Good find
     
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    So if I was to use my sisters address in LA to get league pass, and then use that app, I could watch the Blazers? Is that what you're telling me? :grin:
     
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    I think you don't even have to use any address. I will try it here for a laker game and see if it works.
     
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    Maybe by 2025. The regional cable monopolies are the reason why we don't have faster internet, and I reckon they're the reason why cable still even exists. They're delaying the inevitable. I am glad that Netflix's original content seems to be doing well, and I also remember reading some rumors about Netflix being interested in getting live sports as well.
     
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    No address change needed, just a VPN app.
     
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    I hate comcast. They're holding back development.
     
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    Well it works. I am able to watch laker and clipper games! Thanks for the awesome find brother!!!! I get to watch blazer broadcasts when they play the lakers or clippers
     
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    Awesome.... now if I could find a way to watch the Ducks and Niners, that would be sweeeeeeeet.
     
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    Wow and it blocks trackers and malware too?!
     
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    It's pretty sweet and so easy to use. I felt like I struck oil when I found out this works.
     
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    Shiet, looks like spotflux isn't for ChromeOS. It looks like ChromeOS has other VPN extensions, will these work the same way?
     
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    Dude you actually saved me big time. I had suspicion my phone was hacked. So far, it blocked 23 trackers and 2 malware programs. It is saving me 734kb of bandwidth already.

    Totally cool to show me this man!
     
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    I would give it a try. I just recommended spotflux because it was so easy and free.
     
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    Woot! Got it working with a Chrome extension called ZenMate, but only after creating a new NBA.com profile where I put in a NYC zip code (Zenmate is making it appear as though my IP is in NYC). So I'm blacked out from NYK, BRK, and for some reason I can't watch the Phx vs. OKC game either, but the Warriors' replays do work. I'll test it for tomorrow's game during live streaming as well.
     
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    Awesome! No man should be deprived of their basketball!!!!
     
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    Hah, I would never be fully deprived of GSW but it might be worth the $130 for the security of getting a non-laggy stream every game guaranteed plus full replays and other DVR-esque features AND access to other NBA games. Of course I never would have paid up for this while I was in college but I figure I'm making money now, gotta spend it on the shit that really makes me happy.
     
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