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A new TV plan could spur increased accessibility for fans

Related Topics: Ryan Smith, Utah Jazz

Everyone’s been there. You spend all day looking forward to watching your favorite NBA team. Finally it’s time to sit down, relax and watch the game. You log into your NBA League Pass account and boom – blackout.

Too often are fans hit with restrictions that prohibit them from watching games within their home markets. With consumer more frequently cutting the cord and switching to streaming, the NBA has to adapt and provide more options so fans can catch all 82 games.

According to ESPN, the Utah Jazz are taking a step to solve this problem.

In an interview with ESPN’s Tim Bontemps, Jazz owner Ryan Smith discussed a new plan that will offer streamable games to fans, starting in the 2023-24 season.