Saturday, April 18th, 2009...12:02 pm

ESPN360 Spurs Broadcast

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Throughout the playoffs we’ll be providing-courtesy of our friends at ESPN360-readers of this blog with a live stream of Spurs games. Tonight’s game is available here. One nice feature of this free and legal stream is that you can rewatch the broadcast until about 12 pm the next day. So if you’re out winning the heart of a girl or at work or with the kids or you cut your cable right after your boss cut you, don’t fret. We’ve got you covered. Look for the broadcast link as a regular part of our pregame coverage.

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  • Hopefully we’ll also have a stream to watch Game 3 since NBA TV has that game.

  • That would be so clutch.

  • I just tried that link. It says however that the service is available only to those who receive their high-speed internet connection from an ESPN360.com affiliated internet service provider.

    If not, they have to contact their internet service provider and request ESPN360.com

    Will there be some additional service fee involved even when you have ESPN program available?

  • Yeah I hope this isn’t just a link to the regular ESPN360 service, which is not available to some Internet providers, I was really hoping that ESPN decided to hook up everyone.

    Otherwise regular ESPN360 is available all year to those people able to use it, I don’t see the point…

    But a hearty thanks if ESPN is allowing everyone to access it through this site, it would be much appreciated!

  • Whoa, Tim, this is awesome. How’s this even possible? Will this be for every game broadcast by ESPN? Or every game, period?

    By the way, you mean there are _illegal_ feeds? Say it ain’t so… :)

  • How sad. That’s the first smiley I remember in 48 Minutes of Hell comments… I just increased the average childishness of this site’s regulars by 45%.

  • “ESPN360.com is available at no charge to fans who receive their high-speed internet connection from an ESPN360.com affiliated internet service provider. ESPN360.com is also available to fans that access the internet from U.S. college campuses and U.S. military bases.

    Your current computer network falls outside of these categories.”

    Sad day for foreigners like me.

  • …no bueno and I’m in the U.S.

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