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Years ago
NBA looking to be back- now how do we watch it?
"My only question is: Is League Pass open to Aus users in full?"
Yes. My mate does it, though if you want to stream HD you'll want to ensure you have a large enough internet plan, it can chew through a fair chunk of data.

Years ago
I just run a HDMI from my PC to my TV and stream direct to it.
My only question is: I s League Pass open to Aus users in full?

Years ago
That's quite unkind Dud.
Be a good bloke and just buy him out. Otherwise start an Occupy Foxtel movement, it's the latest craze, much more popular than those flash mob gatherings.

Years ago
TV wise, probably only ESPN. Fox Sports used to have the rights aswell before One picked them up, but I haven't heard if they've renewed them since One dropped them.
Otherwise, it's league pass.
