Ben Simmons did not play Thursday night due to a calf injury and is listed as day-to-day. How to avoid Nets vs 76ers blackouts with a VPNIf you've had to leave your own "bubble" -- or you've been hit by a dreaded local blackout -- and you can't watch Nets vs 76ers live streams on cable, you're not out of luck. With a virtual private network, or VPN, you can appear to be surfing the web from your home town (or somewhere that blackouts won't hit), and access the same streaming services you already paid for. Not sure which VPN is right for you? We've tested many different services and our pick for the best VPN overall is ExpressVPN (opens in new tab). It offers superb speeds and excellent customer service.
Nets vs 76ers live stream: How to watch NBA game online without cableHome News Streaming (Image credit: Alex Goodlett and Kevin C. Cox / Getty) Nets vs 76ers start time, channelThe Nets vs 76ers game will begin today at 8:00 p. m. ET / 5:00 p. PT, today (Saturday, February 6). The game airs on NBA League Pass, in Philadelphia on NBC Sports Philadelphia and to New York on the YES Network. It's time for the Nets vs 76ers live stream that sees the two top Eastern Conference teams colliding for the first time since Brooklyn’s addition of James Harden. These two teams faced each a month ago and the Sixers have a lot to improve upon if they want a different outcome in this NBA live stream. But we've had a busy 24 hours, so let's catch up.
But you've got other VPN options as well. Here are our top picks. Nets vs Sixers live streams in the USIn the U. S. Nets vs Sixers airs on NBA League Pass. In Philadelphia it's on on NBC Sports Philadelphia and New York gets it on the YES Network. Tip off time is 8 p. ET. If you've already cut the cord and don't have a cable package, you'll be able to get this game as an add-on to Sling TV, as NBA League Pass is an extra $29 per month with Sling TV. Two of the best channels for basketball, ESPN and TNT, are both included in the $35 Sling Orange package. NBA League Pass is $28.
Harden is averaging a double-double in his nine games with the Nets with 24ppg and an NBA leading 11. 2 assists per game. Meanwhile, Kevin Durant will reportedly miss his second straight meeting with the Sixers and fifth game overall due to COVID contact tracing. The Nets’ Friday night loss to the Raptors was nothing short of crazy. Durant was taken out of the team’s starting line-up. Then he was allowed to play later in the first quarter, only to be removed from the game for good in the third. This was a result of COVID-19 contact tracing.
According to a statement by the NBA via Shams Charania of the Athletic, “[Durant] interacted with someone who had an inconclusive test return shortly before the game.... During the game, a positive result was returned for the person Durant interacted with. Once that test was confirmed, out of an abundance of caution, Durant was removed from the game. ” The league also confirmed Durant himself tested negative three times over a 24 hour span. The Sixers are coming off a tough loss to a Damian Lillard-less Blazers team. One saving grace for the Sixers in the loss was Joel Embiid’s 37pts. Embiid is the main reason Philadelphia (16-7) is in first place in the East. The Sixers big man is right behind Durant in scoring for third in the NBA with 29. 1ppg.
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