For in-market viewing, the most cost-efficient approach is to subscribe to the FanDuel Sports Network channel on Prime Video for the rest of the season (about $29/month). If NBC/Peacock airouts are needed, Peacock Premium Plus via Prime Video offers a free 7-day trial, or Peacock Premium provides ongoing access at a lower monthly rate. Other national-category games may be accessed via free trials of services like Fubo, DirecTV Stream, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, or via ESPN’s bundles, depending on the channel and regional availability.
Out-of-market fans should consider NBA League Pass for the rest of the season; it covers all non-nationally televised Clippers games and includes a seven-day free trial when ordered via Prime Video. For international audiences, NBA League Pass remains the primary option. The article also outlines a low-cost, step-by-step strategy to minimize monthly spend: combine League Pass with selective free trials of Peacock, Fubo, DirecTV Stream, YouTube TV, or Sling to cover NBC, ABC, and ESPN games as they appear.
Overall, the minimum outlay to watch every remaining Clippers game in-market can be as low as about $58 over two months, while out-of-market viewers can access all non-national games for roughly $50 via League Pass, plus trial-based access to ancillary services. Free-trial timing and local blackout rules may slightly shift totals, but the plan provides a practical, cable-free path for fans to follow all Clippers games in 2026.