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OT about League Pass 

Post#1 » by teven_1 » Fri Jul 27, 2012 2:37 pm

just wondering for people who have had League Pass in the past, do a lot of Wolves games get blacked out?
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Re: OT about League Pass 

Post#2 » by ... » Fri Jul 27, 2012 2:47 pm

teven_1 wrote:just wondering for people who have had League Pass in the past, do a lot of Wolves games get blacked out?


I thought the point of LP was that nothing would get blocked out and you can see any NBA game on any given night.
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Re: OT about League Pass 

Post#3 » by southern wolf » Fri Jul 27, 2012 3:04 pm

No games are blacked out on ILP.
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Post#4 » by EddyCool » Fri Jul 27, 2012 3:15 pm

Games that are broadcast on a local or nationally available channel are blacked out on LP.

If your cable company bills in the twin cities media area (anywhere that has Fox Sports North as a standard cable channel), you won't be able to watch Wolves games on League Pass unless the game is not broadcast locally.

If you're outside that area, then pretty every game is available (unless neither market has it broadcast which would be very weird).
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Re: OT about League Pass 

Post#5 » by teven_1 » Fri Jul 27, 2012 3:24 pm

EddyCool wrote:Games that are broadcast on a local or nationally available channel are blacked out on LP.

If your cable company bills in the twin cities media area (anywhere that has Fox Sports North as a standard cable channel), you won't be able to watch Wolves games on League Pass unless the game is not broadcast locally.

If you're outside that area, then pretty every game is available (unless neither market has it broadcast which would be very weird).


Sorry I didn't get the 2nd bit if you're outside the Twin cities area then none of the games are blacked out?
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Re: OT about League Pass 

Post#6 » by jballer_13 » Fri Jul 27, 2012 4:19 pm

teven_1 wrote:Sorry I didn't get the 2nd bit if you're outside the Twin cities area then none of the games are blacked out?


No, this isn't true. I had LP last year in LA and got the majority of games, but not all. If the game is on in your "viewing area" then it will be blacked out on LP. So when the T'Wolves played the Lakers, Clips, or were on ESPN/TNT/NBATV the games were blacked out for me.
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Post#8 » by Klomp » Fri Jul 27, 2012 5:19 pm

teven_1 wrote:just wondering for people who have had League Pass in the past, do a lot of Wolves games get blacked out?

Since I'm pretty sure you are an international poster, you won't have to worry about blackouts. Unless you are in Canada, then the Raptors games might be
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