The San Antonio Spurs are one of a handful of teams looking to take a big step forward in 2025-26. Victor Wembanyama is entering his third season as a pro and with a strong supporting cast around him, the Spurs are generating some hype.

It starts with Wembanyama, who averaged career-high marks in points (24.3), rebounds (11) and blocks (3.8) over 46 games before a blood clot diagnosis ended his campaign in February. He’s back after a rigorous offseason spent restoring his mind and body, and he’s one of the early favorites in the MVP race.

There’s also plenty of untapped potential in his pairing with All-Star guard De’Aaron Fox. The two appeared in just five games together last season before Wembanyama was sidelined. Between Fox, reigning Rookie of the Year Stephon Castle and 2025 No. 2 pick Dylan Harper, San Antonio is fully stocked on guards.

Elsewhere, the Spurs got deeper over the summer, adding Luke Kornet and Kelly Olynyk to fortify the frontcourt.

Time will tell if San Antonio can put it all together under Mitch Johnson, but TV executives seem to be counting on it: The Spurs will appear on national broadcasts 22 times this season. Watching them will cost more than ever before, though. The league has new broadcast partners (plural) for the first time since 2002. Cable network TNT is out; subscription services Prime and Peacock are in. That expands the NBA’s total reach, but it also brings new restrictions and additional apps to the weekly TV rotation.

Any confusion around the viewing process, however, should be cleared up by the end of this guide.

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All times listed below are ET. All prices are updated as of October 2025.

You can watch in-market and nationally televised NBA games on Fubo (Stream Free Now). Out-of-market viewers can stream regional games with NBA League Pass.

Pay TV base

It begins, as things do, with eyeballs and an internet connection. Here are the most common options for cable, satellite and streaming:

  • Fubo
  • Hulu Live TV
  • YouTube TV
  • DirecTV’s “Choice” package
  • Dish’s “America’s Top 120+” package
  • Xfinity’s “Sports & News” TV + internet plan
  • Verizon Fios’ “More Fios” plan
  • Sling’s “Orange & Blue” plan with its “Sports Extra” add-on, or single-day access passes

Average monthly cost: $85-100.
Covers: ABC, ESPN, NBA TV, NBC and most regional sports networks.

FanDuel Sports Network Southwest

Each NBA team has its own regional sports network, or RSN. Spurs games air on FanDuel Sports Network Southwest, with Jacob Tobey providing play-by-play and Sean Elliott handling analysis.

Local households will get all the FDSN Southwest games with one of the pay TV providers that carries it, or with a direct subscription to the FanDuel Sports Network streaming service.

For the far-away fans, out-of-market regional games are included on NBA League Pass. The only events blacked out on League Pass are prime-time national spots and in-market RSN broadcasts. League Pass has different viewing options for home and away presentations, plus an in-arena feed that shows the JumboTron misadventures instead of commercials (if you get the premium version).

NBA League Pass also gives subscribers access to NBA TV, which will air 60 regular-season contests. The two Spurs games that will be broadcast on NBA TV will also be available locally on FDSN Southwest.

What you’ll need to watch these games: A pay TV package or the FDSN streaming subscription if you’re in the area, and NBA League Pass if you’re not.
Additional monthly cost for out-of-market fans: 
$9-14 ($109.99/season on one device, $159.99/season for up to three devices).

Got it? Good. Now, let’s prepare for the main-stage action. Here’s how the national TV rotation looks this season:

  • Sunday* — ABC/ESPN and NBC/Peacock
  • Monday — Peacock
  • Tuesday — NBC/Peacock
  • Wednesday — ESPN
  • Thursday* — Prime Video
  • Friday — Prime Video and ESPN*
  • Saturday* — ABC/ESPN and Prime Video

* starts midseason

ESPN

This is the home of Mike Breen’s “bang!” call, which has punctuated basketball’s biggest moments across the 21st century. ESPN’s other play-by-play options are Ryan Ruocco, Mark Jones and Dave Pasch. In a convoluted move emblematic of the current broadcast business, “Inside the NBA” with Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal, Kenny Smith and Ernie Johnson has been licensed to the Walt Disney Company. Starting this season, the Chuck-Shaq-Jet-Ernie studio show will still be produced by TNT Sports but air on ESPN and ABC.

Spurs games on ESPN

  • Wednesday, Oct. 22: at Dallas Mavericks, 9:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday, Nov. 5: at Los Angeles Lakers, 10 p.m.
  • Thursday, Dec. 25: at Oklahoma City Thunder, 2:30 p.m. (Christmas Day game also airing on ABC)
  • Wednesday, Jan. 7: vs. Los Angeles Lakers, 7:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday, Jan. 28: at Houston Rockets, 9:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 4: vs. Oklahoma City Thunder, 9:30 p.m.
  • Friday, March 6: vs. LA Clippers, 9:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday, April 1: at Golden State Warriors, 10 p.m.

ABC

The other home of Breen’s “bang,” since ABC and ESPN are intertwined under Disney. ABC games can generally feel a bit bigger and more glamorous, because they draw a bigger audience over the air and because they fall on weekends. This is also where the NBA Finals go down. Of note, the network demoted (and then extended) Doris Burke, while Tim Legler got called up to the finals team with Breen and Richard Jefferson.

Spurs games on ABC

  • Thursday, Dec. 25: at Oklahoma City Thunder, 2:30 p.m. (Christmas Day game also airing on ESPN)
  • Sunday, March 1: at New York Knicks, 1 p.m.

What you’ll need to watch these games: ABC is free over the air. ESPN comes with a pay TV package, or a subscription to ESPN Unlimited ($29.99/month).

NBC

It’s the return of “Roundball Rock.” This might be the best theme music in all of sports broadcasting. It has inspired rap samples and “SNL” skits and … this remix with Kawhi Leonard’s laugh.

NBC last aired NBA games in a dozen-year stretch between 1990 and 2002. It aligned with the religious experience that was Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls, and it built legends around Marv Albert and Bob Costas. Mike Tirico leads the new play-by-play crew; he also does “Sunday Night Football” for the network. Other commentators for this NBC reboot include Noah Eagle, Terry Gannon and Michael Grady.

NBC has “Coast 2 Coast Tuesday” doubleheaders on TV, with late-night tipoffs for viewers in the Eastern and Central time zones. NBC games can also be streamed on Peacock.

Spurs games on NBC

  • Monday, Dec. 29: vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 8 p.m.
  • Tuesday, Jan. 20: at Houston Rockets, 8 p.m.
  • Tuesday, March 3: at Philadelphia 76ers, 8 p.m.
  • Sunday, March 8: vs. Houston Rockets, 8 p.m.
  • Tuesday, March 17: at Sacramento Kings, 11 p.m.

Peacock

Like ABC, NBC gets picked up for free with a broadcast antenna (rabbit ears never went out of style). But NBCUniversal is also trying to maximize Peacock, its over-the-top subscription service already building out a presence in college football and Premier League soccer. This season’s Peacock games are on Mondays, and most weeks have two or three exclusives stacked up to start the week.

Spurs games exclusively on Peacock

  • Monday, Dec. 8: at New Orleans Pelicans, 9:30 p.m.
  • Monday, Feb. 23: at Detroit Pistons, 7 p.m.

What you’ll need to watch these games: NBC is free over the air. Peacock subscriptions that include live sports start at $10.99/month with ads.
Additional monthly cost: $11-17 for the Peacock exclusives.

Prime Video

It was only a matter of time, really. The Amazon live broadcast team already snapped up NFL’s “Thursday Night Football” and a round of WNBA games. Its basketball buy-in starts this fall. Ian Eagle and Kevin Harlan are two of the best, most recognizable voices in both basketball and football. They’ll do the lead play-by-play assignments, along with Eric Collins (the Charlotte Hornets guy!) and Michael Grady (he’s splitting between NBC and Prime).

Prime has the knockout rounds of this year’s NBA Cup, plus the Play-In Tournament and select playoff games. Prime users can also link their NBA League Pass to use in the app and local viewers can sign up for FanDuel Sports Network as an add-on subscription.

Spurs games on Prime

  • Friday, Nov. 7: vs. Houston Rockets, 7:30 p.m. (NBA Cup)
  • Friday, Nov. 14: vs. Golden State Warriors, 9:30 p.m. (NBA Cup)
  • Saturday, Jan. 31: at Charlotte Hornets, 3 p.m.
  • Saturday, Feb. 7: vs. Dallas Mavericks, 6 p.m.
  • Saturday, March 28: at Milwaukee Bucks, 3 p.m.
  • Saturday, April 4: at Denver Nuggets, 3 p.m.

What you’ll need to watch these games: A Prime Video subscription, which starts at $8.99/month with ads.
Additional monthly cost: $9 for the Prime exclusives.

It’s fair to have questions about this team’s ceiling in a crowded Western Conference. The Spurs haven’t made the postseason since 2019, a franchise-record six-year playoff drought. But expectations are high for that streak to end as Wembanyama enters Year 3.

Franchise leaders entering 2025-26

  • Points — Tim Duncan
  • Rebounds — Tim Duncan
  • Assists — Tony Parker
  • Steals — Manu Ginóbili
  • Blocks — Tim Duncan

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