Watching the Pacers isn’t always as easy as turning the game on.
The Pacers are not broadcasting their first two preseason road games on Bally Sports Indiana…well sorta.
Chris Denari and Quinn Buckner did broadcast the Pacers’ thumping of the Hornets on Wednesday night, but the feed was only available on NBA League Pass. The team indicated there would be no TV broadcast even though fans could activate a League Pass trial for a week which would cover both the Hornets game and the Knicks game on Friday.
Before the game in Charlotte, the Pacers and Bally Sports Indiana did announce details of their broadcast plans for the 2022-23 season. The remaining preseason home games will be broadcast next week along with the remaining 82 regular season games.
The questions for fans remains: How will you watch the Pacers this season?
BSI is not available on several streaming options, but can still be found on cable and Direct TV Stream. Additionally this season, fans can access games via Bally Sports + for $19.99 per month. Here are more details on the Bally Sports + option.
Fans can also buy a five-game ticket package which will include and sixth game and six-month access to Bally Sports +. This is a great option for local fans who plan to catch several games this year.
None of this is ideal for cord cutting fans who just want to watch games at home, but there are options available which is far better than last season.
So with these new options, I’m curious how fans will access games to keep track of the rebuilding Pacers who looked quite entertaining in their first game. Please vote below!