You can watch Cleveland Cavaliers games through several options:
- WUAB Channel 43 (The CW) : Five upcoming Cavs games air for free on WUAB Channel 43 in Northeast Ohio and select Ohio markets. You can watch these games over-the-air with an HD antenna or through cable/satellite providers like AT&T, COX, Spectrum, DirecTV, and DISH that carry WUAB. These games are no longer on Bally Sports Ohio or Bally Sports+ streaming
- YouTube TV : Offers live streaming of Cavaliers games on channels like ABC, ESPN, TNT, and NBA TV. You can start with a free trial and then subscribe ($59.99/month) to watch live games and have unlimited cloud DVR
- Hulu + Live TV : Streams ABC, ESPN, TNT, and other channels carrying NBA games starting at $82.99/month, including access to live and on-demand content
- Sling TV, DirecTV Streaming, Fubo : These streaming services also carry channels broadcasting Cavs games such as ESPN, TNT, and NBA TV, with various pricing plans and free trials available
- NBA League Pass : For out-of-market games not broadcast locally or nationally, NBA League Pass offers live and on-demand streaming for $16.99-$24.99/month or $109.99-$159.99/season. Using a VPN can help bypass regional blackouts if you are outside the local broadcast area
- National TV during Playoffs : Playoff games may air on national networks like ESPN or TNT. For example, recent Cavaliers vs. Pacers playoff games aired on TNT and ESPN
In summary, if you are in Northeast Ohio, WUAB Channel 43 is a free option for select games. Otherwise, streaming services like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and NBA League Pass provide comprehensive access to Cavs games live and on-demand depending on your location and subscription