Out-of-market viewers have the option to use NBA League Pass, which offers access to non-nationally televised games, with a seven-day free trial available via Prime Video in some cases. Peacock provides another route for NBC or Peacock-only games, with free trials or low monthly costs, while ESPN games can be accessed through services such as Sling Orange Day Pass or ESPN Unlimited, depending on the specific matchup and market.
International viewers can use NBA League Pass to stream Bulls games, with options to opt for Prime Video or other streaming platforms where available. For ABC- or ESPN-televised games, several βcable replacerβ services (Fubo, DirecTV Stream, YouTube TV, and Hulu + Live TV) offer 7β21 day trials, providing flexible access without a long-term cable commitment.
The article emphasizes cost-conscious strategies: in-market fans can watch all remaining Bulls games for as low as about $49 if trials are timed effectively, while out-of-market viewers can minimize expense by pairing NBA League Pass with selective free-trial services for NBC, Peacock, and national ESPN/ABC broadcasts. Prime Video and Peacock often present the most economical long-term options when free trials arenβt available.
Overall, viewers should map each Bulls game to its broadcast channel, then leverage a combination of free trials and low-cost plans (Fubo, Peacock, NBA League Pass, ESPN-based services) to minimize expense while ensuring access to every remaining game this season.