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Where to watch Warriors vs. Trail Blazers NBA game free tonight during NBC and FuboTV dispute

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The Golden State Warriors are back at Chase Center on Tuesday night for a Western Conference showdown with the Portland Trail Blazers. The game is scheduled to start at 11 p.m. ET (8 p.m. PT) with TV coverage on NBC and streaming on-demand.

How to watch Warriors vs. Trail Blazers on TV and stream without cable:

When: Tuesday, Jan. 13 at 11 p.m. ET (8 p.m. PT)

Where: Chase Center, San Francisco, Calif.

TV channel: NBC and Peacock

Streaming on:DirecTV (free trial) | SlingTV (low intro rate) | Peacock ($10.99+/mo.)

Warriors vs. Trail Blazers: The matchup

The Warriors are on to Game 4 of their run of eight straight home games, and they are now 2-1 on the home stand after falling to the Atlanta Hawks (124-111) on Sunday. Golden State fell back to 21-19 with the loss, which came despite 31 points from Steph Curry, but stayed within 3.5 games of Pacific Division co-leaders in the Lakers (23-14) and Suns (24-15). Golden State is a solid 10.5-point favorite in this one to reach three games over .500 in an up-and-down campaign.

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The Trail Blazers are 19-21 and two games behind the Warriors in the Western Conference pack with the second-worst defense (118.9 ppg) among the NBA’s 20 teams currently in playoff position. Portland has made a move up the standings since the turn of the new calendar year, winning its first six January games until a Sunday loss to the New York Knicks (123-114).

Warriors vs. Trail Blazers: Know your live streams

DirecTV (free trial): DirecTV offers a 5-day free trial and $49.99 first month ($89.99 after) with a current offer for $40 off the first full month. DirecTV’s Entertainment package ($49.99) carries ESPN Unlimited and NFL Red Zone on its channel lineup.

SlingTV (low intro rate): Full month of streaming runs as low as $45.99 with day passes available for 24 hours ($4.99), three-day ($9.99) and seven-day access ($14.99). The service’s most noteworthy omission is CBS, which carries college basketball and football, NBA and NFL games.

Peacock ($10.99+/mo.): Peacock’s library of live sports is growing and features exclusive NFL and college football games, all in addition to NBC Universal movies, television series, and more.

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