If you want to watch the NBA All-star game 2020, and the entire all-star weekend, but you don’t live in the US, you can use a VPN to gain access to these American NBA streams. The only way to legally stream the game is to have a subsccription to a service like SlingTV, AT&T TV or FuboTV. But in order to access those, you need to be in the US, unless, of course, you use a VPN to virtually change your location via changing your IP-address.
Watch the NBA All-Star Game: step by step
First off, in order to watch the NBA All-Star Game, you need an account to one of the streaming services that broadcasts the game. We’re showing you the steps of how it would work with Sling TV, but you can also use it to access any other stream from a different country. To watch the NBA All-Star game with Sling TV from outside the US, you have to take the following steps: Note: if you already have an account on SlingTV or another channel that broadcasts the NBA All-Star game, you just need a VPN to change your location virtually. To check out the VPN-provider mentioned above, click the button below:
Watching the NBA All-Star game without a VPN
You can only watch the NBA All-Star game online, without using a VPN, by actually living in a country that broadcasts the game and having a subscription to the broadcaster that shows the game. For example, you can watch it in the USA (Hulu with Live TV, SlingTV, AT&T TV Now or FuboTV), Canada (TSN) or the UK (Sky Sports/Now TV). Outside of these countries, it’s likely you would have to use a VPN.
NBA All-Star Weekend Program
All-Star weekend has always been a weekend packed full of different events. This year the program will look like this: