For in-market viewing, the recommended option is DirecTV Stream’s “Choice” package, which covers Monumental Sports Network, ABC, NBC, and ESPN for about $85 per month—potentially offset by a seven-day free trial. Out-of-market options include NBA League Pass (with a seven-day free trial via Prime Video) for access to non-national games, and Peacock or other cable-replacer services (Fubo, DirecTV Stream, YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV) for NBC, ESPN, and ABC telecasts, often with free trial periods.
The article highlights streaming pathways by network: Monumental Sports Network, NBC, Peacock, Prime Video, ESPN, and ABC, noting the cheapest long-term choices (Peacock Premium, ESPN Unlimited) and short-term options (Sling Orange Day Pass, free trials on Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu, DirecTV Stream). It also provides a practical, price-focused plan for watching all games at the lowest cost, including step-by-step recommendations for in-market and out-of-market fans, and emphasizes that trial timing can affect total costs.
In summary, fans can watch all Wizards games this season without cable by combining DirecTV Stream for in-market coverage with NBA League Pass and select streaming services for national and out-of-market broadcasts, with total costs potentially as low as about $85 in-market and roughly $34–$40 out-of-market, depending on trial availability and package choices.