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Portland Trail Blazers: Best Live Stream Options to Never Miss a Game Without Cable

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It’s possible to watch every single NBA team without cable and that includes the Portland Trail Blazers! This guide offers all the details you need to get started.

In a hurry? Skip the long-winded trail and sign up with one of the following streaming providers to watch the next Trail Blazers game:

Fubo
Fubo

Known for its outstanding sports coverage, Fubo’s 150+ live TV channels provide a broad selection that appeals to most people. Fubo allows you to try out its service with a free trial.

DIRECTV STREAM
DIRECTV STREAM

The king of RSNs, this is the streaming service for MLB, NBA, and NHL fans with its Choice Plan. New customers get a 5-day free trial with DIRECTV STREAM.

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Fans of the Portland Trail Blazers know all about the greatness of this team. From the Hall of Famers like Clyde Drexler who have worn Trail Blazers jerseys to their conference and division titles, the Trail Blazers have fans sitting on the edge of their seats when they play!

If you’re one of those fans, you probably try to watch as many games as you can. That might have meant that you needed cable to stay current on NBA season, but now you have other options. Now you can watch the Portland Trail Blazers games online without cable.

Keep reading to learn how to get set up so you can start streaming the Portland Trail Blazers, today!

Sign Up for a Free Fubo Trial

What Channels Offer the Portland Trail Blazers Games?

For fans in the Trail Blazers’ media market, Root Sports Northwest broadcasts most games. You can stream it with Fubo and DIRECTV STREAM. For those located elsewhere, see our out-of-market guide. Generally, that means getting NBA League Pass, which is available from the same services.

A number of NBA games are nationally broadcast each year on NBA TV, ABC, TNT, and ESPN. This season, the Trail Blazers will be featured on 6 national games:

  • ABC: 0 games
  • ESPN: 0 games
  • NBA TV: 5 games
  • TNT: 1 game

How to Watch the Portland Trail Blazers Games Online Without Cable

Once you get to the point where you’re signed up for a service and you’re ready to watch TV, you just need to turn on your streaming device. Not sure what devices you can use?

You have quite a few options! Depending on the service, you can use gaming consoles, computers, Roku, smart TVs, Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, and more!

Sign Up for a Free Fubo Trial

Watch the Portland Trail Blazers Online via Fubo

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Fubo (formerly FuboTV) includes over 150 channels! The base plan for $91.98/month. It includes Root Sports Northwest, ABC, and ESPN. To get NBA TV, you will need to get the Fubo Extra ($7.99/mo) or Sports Plus ($10.99/mo) add-ons.

More Fubo details:

  • $91.98/month
  • 150+ live TV channels
  • NBA League Pass available for $14.99/mo
  • unlimited cloud DVR
  • Simultaneous streaming on up to 10 devices
  • More details are available in our Fubo review

Fubo is an inexpensive way to stream a lot of popular channels. You’ll start with around 110+ channels, but you can add more if you want. This is just live content. There’s also a cloud-DVR, access to TV Everywhere apps, and an on-demand library.

With no contracts, you’ll have the freedom to sign up to try Fubo but the ability to cancel if it’s not for you.

Sign Up for a Free Fubo Trial

Get a Portland Trail Blazers Live Stream on DIRECTV STREAM

DIRECTV STREAM provides all the channels you need to watch every Trail Blazers game in its Choice Package for $108.99/month. You get over 100 channels in all.

DIRECTV STREAM highlights:

  • $108.99/month
  • 100+ live TV channels
  • NBA League Pass available as add-on
  • Unlimited cloud-DVR (9 month storage)
  • Unlimited simultaneous streaming
  • Our DIRECTV STREAM review has more details

This is a great package for cable replacement because it offers plenty of popular channels and the robust on-demand content that comes with Hulu.

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More Ways to Watch the Portland Trail Blazers Online Without Cable

Here are your other options beyond Fubo and DIRECTV STREAM:

  • Sling TV – While NBC Sports Northwest isn’t included, the Sling Orange package offers TNT, ESPN and ESPN3, which airs ABC games. Packages start at $40.00/month. Read our Sling TV review, here.
  • Hulu + Live TV — Provides 85+ live TV channels, ESPN+, and Disney+ for $76.99/month. See our Hulu Live review.
  • YouTube TV – Stream the entire Trail Blazers season from start to finish for $72.99/month. Over 100 channels are paired with an unlimited cloud-DVR. Read our YouTube TV review here.

You can be signed up and ready to watch sports online without cable in minutes! Do you still have questions about how to watch the Portland Trail Blazers online? If so, just leave them in the comments!

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2023-24 Portland Trail Blazers Schedule

Unless otherwise indicated, games will be available on Root Sports Northwest and NBA League Pass.

DateTime (ET)TeamsTV
Wed Oct 25Trail Blazers at Clippers
Fri Oct 27Magic at Trail Blazers
Sun Oct 29Trail Blazers at 76ers
Mon Oct 30Trail Blazers at Raptors
Wed Nov 1Trail Blazers at Pistons
Fri Nov 3Grizzlies at Trail Blazers
Sun Nov 5Grizzlies at Trail Blazers
Wed Nov 8Trail Blazers at Kings
Sun Nov 12Trail Blazers at Lakers
Tue Nov 14Trail Blazers at Jazz
Wed Nov 15Cavaliers at Trail Blazers
Fri Nov 17Lakers at Trail Blazers
Sun Nov 19Thunder at Trail Blazers
Tue Nov 21Trail Blazers at Suns
Wed Nov 22Jazz at Trail Blazers
Sun Nov 26Trail Blazers at Bucks
Mon Nov 27Trail Blazers at Pacers
Thu Nov 30Trail Blazers at Cavaliers
Sat Dec 2Trail Blazers at Jazz
Mon Dec 11Trail Blazers at Clippers
Thu Dec 14Jazz at Trail Blazers
Sat Dec 16Mavericks at Trail Blazers
Sun Dec 17Warriors at Trail Blazers
Tue Dec 19Suns at Trail Blazers
Thu Dec 21Wizards at Trail BlazersNBA TV
Sat Dec 23Trail Blazers at Warriors
Tue Dec 26Kings at Trail Blazers
Thu Dec 28Spurs at Trail Blazers
Fri Dec 29Spurs at Trail Blazers
Mon Jan 1Trail Blazers at Suns
Wed Jan 3Trail Blazers at Mavericks
Fri Jan 5Trail Blazers at Mavericks
Sun Jan 7Trail Blazers at Nets
Tue Jan 9Trail Blazers at Knicks
Thu Jan 11Trail Blazers at Thunder
Fri Jan 12Trail Blazers at Timberwolves
Sun Jan 14Suns at Trail Blazers
Wed Jan 17Nets at Trail Blazers
Fri Jan 19Pacers at Trail Blazers
Sun Jan 21Trail Blazers at Lakers
Tue Jan 23Trail Blazers at Thunder
Wed Jan 24Trail Blazers at Rockets
Fri Jan 26Trail Blazers at SpursNBA TV
Sun Jan 28Bulls at Trail Blazers
Mon Jan 2976ers at Trail BlazersNBA TV
Wed Jan 31Bucks at Trail Blazers
Fri Feb 2Trail Blazers at Nuggets
Sun Feb 4Trail Blazers at NuggetsNBA TV
Thu Feb 8Pistons at Trail Blazers
Sat Feb 10Pelicans at Trail Blazers
Tue Feb 13Timberwolves at Trail Blazers
Thu Feb 15Timberwolves at Trail Blazers
Fri Feb 23Nuggets at Trail Blazers
Sun Feb 25Hornets at Trail Blazers
Tue Feb 27Heat at Trail BlazersTNT
Fri Mar 1Trail Blazers at Grizzlies
Sat Mar 2Trail Blazers at Grizzlies
Mon Mar 4Trail Blazers at Timberwolves
Wed Mar 6Thunder at Trail Blazers
Fri Mar 8Rockets at Trail Blazers
Sat Mar 9Raptors at Trail Blazers
Mon Mar 11Celtics at Trail BlazersNBA TV
Wed Mar 13Hawks at Trail Blazers
Thu Mar 14Knicks at Trail Blazers
Sat Mar 16Trail Blazers at Pelicans
Mon Mar 18Trail Blazers at Bulls
Wed Mar 20Clippers at Trail Blazers
Fri Mar 22Clippers at Trail Blazers
Sat Mar 23Nuggets at Trail Blazers
Mon Mar 25Trail Blazers at Rockets
Wed Mar 27Trail Blazers at Hawks
Fri Mar 29Trail Blazers at Heat
Mon Apr 1Trail Blazers at Magic
Wed Apr 3Trail Blazers at Hornets
Fri Apr 5Trail Blazers at Wizards
Sun Apr 7Trail Blazers at Celtics
Tue Apr 9Pelicans at Trail Blazers
Thu Apr 11Warriors at Trail Blazers
Fri Apr 12Rockets at Trail Blazers
Sun Apr 14Trail Blazers at Kings

Wrapping Up

All the Portland Trail Blazers games can be watched on Root Sports Northwest and NBA League Pass. Fubo is our choice for both. Fubo allows you to try out its service with a free trial.

FAQs

How can I stream the Portland Trail Blazers game that is being played tonight?

DIRECTV STREAM ($108.99/month) and Fubo ($91.98/month) provide online access to ROOT Sports’ coverage of the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2023-24 season. However, this is only available to those within that channel’s broadcast area in the Northwest. Fans who are situated elsewhere can watch those airings through NBA League Pass ($14.99/mo). Nationally televised Portland Trail Blazers games can be seen through DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo, and other streaming services.

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What channels broadcast Portland Trail Blazers games?

ROOT Sports is the broadcast home for the Portland Trail Blazers. Previously, their contests had been on NBC Sports Northwest, which responded to this development by stopping broadcasting on Sept. 30, 2021. Portland will also be on national television 6 times that season: once on TNT and five times on NBA TV.

How can I listen to tonight’s Portland Trail Blazers game?

Trail Blazers fans located in Portland, OR, who want to listen to tonight’s radio broadcast should tune into Rip City Radio AM-620. Portland’s games can also be listened to on numerous stations throughout Oregon as well as in Washington on Kelso’s KLOG-AM 1490. Fans who would like to access those radio broadcasts online can do so through an NBA League Pass Audio subscription ($9.99/yr).

Where have the Portland Trail Blazers played their home games?

The Portland Trail Blazers are one of the NBA’s most stable franchises, having only played in two facilities, both located in the same city. They started out at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, where they were from the team’s first season, 1970-71, through the 1994-95 campaign. Then they moved into the Moda Center, which was originally known as the Rose Garden.

Have the Portland Trail Blazers won the NBA Finals?

The Portland Trail Blazers have won the NBA championship on one occasion, in 1977. Bill Walton, who was named that season’s NBA Finals MVP, helped lead the team to series wins over the Chicago Bulls, Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Lakers, and Philadelphia 76ers en route to that title. The final game, the sixth of the Finals and a 109-107 win for the Blazers was played in front of a raucous crowd in Oregon’s largest city.

How can I watch tonight’s Portland Trail Blazers game on my phone?

Fubo and DIRECTV STREAM both have apps that allow subscribers to watch all of the same channels that they can access on their computers on mobile devices. This provides those in the Northwest with the ability to watch Portland Trail Blazers games on their phones. Meanwhile, NBA League Pass-broadcast contests can be watched through the NBA’s app.

How do I watch the Trail Blazers’ conference rivals?

Here are all the Western Conference teams with their local channels:

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