Okay, so, I’m a huge Chicago Bulls fan, right? And I mean HUGE. I wanted to catch every single game this season. I started by figuring out where the games were even being shown. Turns out, most of the Bulls games are on the Chicago Sports Network. But there are also some games on the national channels, like ABC, ESPN, and NBA TV.
First thing I did was check out fubo. They seemed like a good option because they have the Chicago Sports Network for us local folks, plus all those national channels. They even have an NBA League Pass thing as an add-on, which sounded cool, but I didn’t really feel like I needed it. Seemed perfect.
Then I looked into YouTube TV. They had ESPN, NBA TV, and TNT, so that would cover a decent chunk of the nationally televised games. I went ahead and signed up for a free trial period. It was a good start.
After that, I remembered Xfinity. We already have Xfinity at home, so I checked that out too. Turns out, they have all the channels I needed, including NBC Sports Chicago. Plus, they have an app, which is super handy for watching games when I’m not at home. That sealed the deal. I decided Xfinity was my best option.
I saw some news about how the Bulls, Blackhawks, and White Sox are moving to a new TV network in October. I guess I’ll have to deal with that then.
Here’s how I ultimately ended up watching the Bulls games:
- For most games: I used Xfinity because it has NBC Sports Chicago, and we already had it.
- For national games: I also relied on Xfinity to get ESPN, TNT, and ABC.
- When I’m out and about: I used the Xfinity app on my phone. Super convenient!
So yeah, that’s how I made sure I didn’t miss a single Bulls game this season. It took a bit of research, but it was totally worth it. Go Bulls!