This makes sense to me from a business standpoint.
Everyone doesn’t want to pay for the league pass (it is $199), so if you have certain games that you want to watch, you should have the ability to pick and choose.
The price is about the same as an on-demand movie. Here are the details via ESPN.
NBA fans who want to watch out-of-market games that are not on national television can now do so by the game.
The league will announce Wednesday that, for the first time, fans can pay $6.99 to buy any NBA game next season. Fans will be able to watch the game on television if they have a carrier that gets NBA League Pass — DirecTV, Dish, AT&T, Comcast, Verizon, Time Warner and Cox, among them — or on broadband for computers, tablets and mobile devices.
If you want to follow just ONE team all year, it will be $119.