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TV coverage
« on: August 17, 2020, 02:57:53 PM »

Offline chicagogreen

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Does anybody know how the TV coverage is working right now?  Do we have a choice to watch the ESPN feed or the NBC sports feed?  Or is one blacked out. 

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Offline BitterJim

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Does anybody know how the TV coverage is working right now?  Do we have a choice to watch the ESPN feed or the NBC sports feed?  Or is one blacked out.

Game 1: NBCSN Boston/ESPN
Game 2: NBCSN Boston/TNT
Game 3: NBCSN Boston/TNT
Game 4: ABC
Game 5: NBCSN Boston
Game 6: NBCSN Boston/ESPN
Game 7: NBCSN Boston/TNT

I'm not sure about blackouts/Philly local coverage

https://www.nbcsports.com/boston/celtics/celtics-vs-76ers-playoff-schedule-dates-times-tv-channel-first-round-series
https://www.espn.com/nba/team/schedule/_/name/bos
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Offline Donoghus

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Does anybody know how the TV coverage is working right now?  Do we have a choice to watch the ESPN feed or the NBC sports feed?  Or is one blacked out.

Out of market, you'll just have national coverage.  There won't be league pass for the local feed.


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