This post was written in partnership with Sling TV.
The Houston Rockets are playing their best basketball at the most opportune time of the season. Fueled by the consistently stellar play of Jalen Green, the Rockets’ postseason aspirations went from not going to happen to a possible play-in berth.
With this being such an exciting time, Rockets fans will want to catch all the action live. Our guide helps you see which channels you need to stream all the games and which live TV streaming services are in the best position to ensure this happens.
You’ll need a streaming provider offering ESPN, ABC, TNT, NBA TV and the Space City Home Network. Here’s a peek into which streaming providers offer more of the channels you need:
Sling TV | DIRECTV STREAM | Fubo | Hulu + Live TV | YouTube TV | |
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ABC |
✓* |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
ESPN |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
TNT |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
|
NBA TV |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
|
Space City Home Network |
✓ |
✓ |
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*Local channels only available in select locations |
How to watch the Houston Rockets on Sling TV (Featured partner)
If you’re a sports fan, you’ll want to take a look at the Sling Orange package offered by Sling TV. For only $40, you get access to ESPN and TNT, which you’ll need if you’re a Rockets fan. For only $11 per month more, you can add Sling Orange Sports Extra, where you’ll find NBA TV, ESPNU and more.
Sling TV lets you record 50 hours of content for free with the option to increase to 200 hours for $5 per month. All in all, if you’re a sports fan and little else, Sling TV is a super cost-effective option that makes sure you’re only paying for the channels you need.
For a streaming experience that closely mimics traditional cable and satellite packages, look no further than DIRECTV STREAM. This one-stop-shop offers Space City Home Network in Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and some parts of New Mexico, as well as ESPN, TNT and NBA TV – the channels the rest of us need to watch the Houston Rockets live.
However, all these networks come at a cost – the Entertainment plan starts at $79.99 and plans range as high as $164.99, depending on the number of networks you’re on the hunt for. The included cloud DVR makes it easy for sports fans to catch the big game even when life has other plans.
Fubo offers Rockets fans a robust service full of sports content and value. Each of Fubo’s plans include ESPN, NBA TV, ABC and the Space City Home Network–if you live in or around Houston. This allows you to stream many of Houston’s games live.
The only drawback is the platform doesn’t offer TNT. This means you can miss some pivotal regular season and postseason games. That aside, Fubo offers 1,000 hours of DVR, the ability to stream from 10 devices at the same time and over 199 channels in each package. With prices as low as $79.99 it’s an affordable alternative to DIRECTV STREAM.
Streaming giant Hulu + Live TV is another reliable place to find live Houston Rockets basketball. Hulu + Live TV users get access to ESPN, TNT and ABC, meaning they’ll be able to find live Rockets games and tons of other live sports events, too.
Plans start at $76.99 with ads or $89.99 without ads, and both of these options include access to Disney Plus and ESPN Plus. If every penny counts, you can get a Live TV Only plan for $68.99, but, like the name suggests, all you’ll get is live TV.
Hulu + Live TV’s unlimited cloud DVR means you’ll never have to worry about missing a game – you’ll be able to record it for later.
YouTube TV is the streaming service offered by the online household name YouTube. For $72.99 per month, you’ll get ABC, ESPN, NBA TV and TNT – everything you need to keep up with Houston Rockets and more. If you crave all things sports, the Sports Extra add-on includes over 10 more channels for $10.99 per month.
Like every other service on this list, YouTube TV includes a cloud DVR, which stores content for nine months before automatically deleting your recording.
If you’re a Rockets fan not living close to Houston, it means you might not have access to games airing on local networks. Another option is to buy an NBA League Pass subscription. With it, you’re able to stream games live, provided they’re not airing on national networks first. You can also catch replays of previous games and access unique content like in-arena entertainment.
Plans for the service start from $14.99 per month. And, with NBA League Pass Premium, you can stream games commercial-free from three different devices for $22.99 per month.
Steam the Rockets on ESPN, ABC, NBA TV, TNT and the Space City Home Network. The best streaming provider is DIRECTV STREAM, as they’re the only ones offering each channel you need.
No, you’ll need YouTubeTV to stream NBA games live. The platform’s package starts from $72.99 per month, and it includes over 100 channels and unlimited recording space.
Yes, you can watch Rockets games on NBA League Pass. It’s a smart option if you don’t live in Houston but want to watch the Rockets games not airing on national networks. Plans start from $14.99 per month, giving you an affordable ticket to the action.