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How to watch the LA Clippers live in the 2024 Playoffs
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How to watch the LA Clippers live in the 2024 Playoffs

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With Kawhi Leonard back in action, the Number 4 seed Los Angeles Clippers are still strong contenders in the 2024 NBA Playoffs

The Clippers face off against a stellar Mavericks team led by superstars, Luka Doncic and Kyrie Iriving, who have their eyes set on finally reaching the NBA Finals.

If you’re a Clippers fan hoping to stream the action live, our guide shows you how. We’ll cover the channels you need and the best streaming platforms to accommodate you. That way, you can cheer on the Clippers without all of the unnecessary cable charges.


What channels are LA Clippers playoff games on this season?

To watch Clippers games live, you need a streaming provider offering ESPN, ABC, NBA TV and TNT, plus Bally Sports SoCal for regular season and locally aired games. Here is how the streaming services compare in channel offerings: 


Sling TV DIRECTV STREAM Fubo Hulu + Live TV YouTube TV
ABC
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TNT





ESPN





NBA TV






Bally Sports SoCal






*local channels only available in select locations

How to watch the LA Clippers on Sling TV (Featured partner)

  • Pricing begins at $40.00/mo
  • 31+ live TV channels
  • Free trial currently unavailable

Sling TV has three plans to choose from: Sling Orange with 30+ channels, Sling Blue with 40+ channels and the combo Sling Orange & Blue, which includes all the channels in both packages. 

Sling TV includes ABC (in some markets, where plans will also cost more), TNT and ESPN, but for NBA TV, you’ll need Sports Extra for $11 per month. Unfortunately, you won’t get the regional sports network on Sling. Customers also automatically get 50 hours of DVR space (which can be upgraded to 200 hours for $5 per month).


How to watch the LA Clippers on DIRECTV STREAM

  • Pricing begins at $79.99/mo
  • 75+ live TV channels
  • Free trial available

DIRECTV STREAM is one of the best options for Clippers fans during the regular season, but it will come at a cost. While each plan comes with ESPN, ABC and TNT, you’ll need to upgrade to at least the Choice package to receive NBA TV and Bally Sports SoCal. 

That said, you do receive ample value and other features with the service. Most notably, you’ll have unlimited recording space and unlimited device streams. That makes DIRECTV STREAM a perfect option for larger households wanting to stream the Clippers and many other programs. 


How to watch the LA Clippers on Fubo

  • Pricing begins at $79.99/mo
  • 161+ live TV channels
  • Free trial available

Fubo has three plans for fans to choose from: Pro with 170+ channels, Elite with 240+ channels and Ultimate with 280+ channels. Of the sports streaming services to choose from for Clippers games, Fubo has the largest channel library — and has nearly everything you need to watch the games, minus TNT. You’ll also need the Sports Plus add-on for $11 per month to get NBA TV. 

Plans also include 1,000 hours of cloud DVR and the ability to stream on 10 screens at once — so no worries about missing any games or overlapping time with anyone else in the house.


How to watch the LA Clippers on Hulu + Live TV

  • Pricing begins at $76.99/mo
  • 95+ live TV channels
  • 3-day free trial

Hulu + Live TV offers two plans — one with ads and one without. Both have the same 95+ channel lineup, and both include access to ESPN Plus and Disney Plus, for an extensive content library. 

Hulu + Live TV includes ABC, TNT and ESPN, however, fans won’t have access to NBA TV or regional sports networks to watch Clippers and other NBA games. You will have cloud DVR and access to Hulu’s on-demand library, though.


How to watch the LA Clippers on YouTube TV

  • Pricing begins at $72.99/mo
  • 100+ live TV channels
  • Free trial available

YouTube TV is a great option for Clippers viewers. You’ll receive ABC, TNT, NBA TV and ESPN in the base package. This package also includes over 100 channels, including many regional sports networks. And you have unlimited recording space, allowing you to watch every Clippers game on your schedule.

The only foul YouTube TV commits is that it doesn't have Bally Sports SoCal. However, as the regular season draws to a close, more games air on national networks due to their significance. And all playoff games air on national networks. Therefore, YouTube TV is a smart option for you to consider during this time of the season. 


How to watch LA Clippers out-of-market games with NBA League Pass

  • Pricing begins at $14.99/mo
  • Stream multiple games live
  • Free trial available

Some of the Clippers games will be out of market for some customers, which means you won’t be able to stream them on your live TV streaming services, even if they’re airing. If you have NBA League Pass, however, you’ll get access to those games. NBA League Pass also gives you access to more than just games — you’ll get highlights, stats, commentary and more.

Plans start from $14.99 per month for NBA League Pass’s base package. They also have a premium plan featuring commercial-free content and three device streams for $22.99 per month. 


FAQ

How can I watch all the Clippers games?

You’ll need a streaming service offering ESPN, ABC, TNT, NBA TV and Bally Sports SoCal. As such, DIRECTV STREAM is the best option since you receive all these channels as long as you subscribe to the Choice package or above. 

Can I watch NBA games on Hulu?

You can watch Clippers games on Hulu + Live TV. Hulu’s live TV service includes ABC, TNT and ESPN, all of which air Clippers games.

Can I watch the Clippers on NBA League Pass?

Yes, if you’re a fan who doesn’t live in Los Angeles, you can stream Clippers games not broadcasting on national networks on NBA League Pass. The service starts from $14.99 per month. 

Sean is a creative writer and editor with specialties in sports, travel, home, tech, and finance.