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How to watch every Cavs game this season

The Cleveland Cavaliers tip off their regular season on Wednesday when they take on the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. NBA coverage will look different this season. The league is swapping out TNT for NBC, Peacock, and Amazon Prime Video. Let’s take a look at where and how you can watch the Cavs this year.

FanDuel Sports Network Cleveland is still your best place to watch Cavaliers basketball if you’re in the Cleveland TV market. They will carry 70 of the Cavs’ 82 games.

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FanDuel’s broadcasting team will look similar to last season. John Michael, Brad Daugherty, and Serena Winters will be on the call for these games. Cayleigh Griffin and Austin Carr will be handling the pre and postgame shows again. They will be joined by former 2016 champion Iman Shumpert for select games.

NBA League Pass is still the best option for fans not in the Cleveland TV market. All Cavs games that aren’t nationally broadcast will be on League Pass, subject to local blackout rules.

The Cavs have 29 nationally televised games this season. Twelve of those games are exclusive to the nationally broadcasting partner.

The league made a concerted effort to make sure that all of the nationally televised games this season were available on a streaming app. Let’s take a look at how that affects the Cavs.

ESPN and the Watch ESPN App

The Cavs have seven games this season that will be shown on ESPN and through their app, which requires a monthly subscription. Those games are as follows:

Oct. 22 at Knicks

Oct. 29 at Boston Celtics

Jan. 14 at Philadelphia 76ers

Jan. 21 at Charlotte Hornets

Jan. 28 vs. Los Angeles Lakers

Feb. 27 at Detroit Pistons

March 11 at Orlando Magic

ABC and Watch ESPN App

Three games will be exclusively shown on ABC and through the Watch ESPN App. Those games are:

Dec. 25 at Knicks

Feb. 22 at Oklahoma City Thunder

March 8 vs. Celtics

NBC and Peacock

NBC is one of the new broadcast partners. All games broadcast by NBC will be available on Peacock as well. However, there will be some games that are on Peacock, but aren’t broadcast on NBC.

First, let’s take a look at the games that will be on both NBC and its streaming service, Peacock:

Dec. 29 at San Antonio Spurs

Jan. 19 vs. Thunder

Feb. 24 vs. Knicks

March 17 at Milwaukee Bucks

March 24 vs. Magic

These games won’t be shown on NBC, but will be broadcast on Peacock. A Peacock subscription would be needed to access these games.

Oct. 27 at Pistons

Nov. 17 vs. Bucks

Nov. 24 at Toronto Raptors

Dec. 22 vs. Hornets

Jan. 26 vs. Magic

Amazon Prime Video

Amazon has been broadcasting Thursday Night Football for the NFL for a few years now. They will attempt to bring that winning formula over to the NBA.

Like the NFL games, these will be exclusively broadcast on Amazon Prime Video. An Amazon Prime subscription will be needed to watch these four games.

Nov. 21 vs. Indiana Pacers

Jan. 10 vs. Minnesota Timberwolves

April 2 at Golden State Warriors

April 10 at Atlanta Hawks

These new TV/streaming partners will also have playoff games as well.

NBA TV will broadcast five Cavs games this season. These games are:

Nov. 13 vs. Raptors

Nov. 15 vs. Memphis Grizzlies

Dec. 6 vs. Warriors

Dec. 1 vs. Phoenix Suns

March 15 vs. Dallas Mavericks

There will be more searching for channels this year for NBA fans. However, the new broadcasting partners should add some much-needed fresh perspective to games this season.

But no matter who’s broadcasting the games, it’ll be nice to have basketball back in our lives.

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