NBA summer league Championship: How to watch Rockets vs. Cavaliers, livestream, schedule and more
The NBA Summer League comes to a close tonight with the summer championship game. During this summer offseason, all 30 teams in the league hit the court in Las Vegas, Nevada. Now, there's only two teams left standing: The Houston Rockets and the Cleveland Cavaliers. This year's summer season definitely drew a larger audience full of fans curious to see one new 7-foot-4 San Antonio Spurs player in particular: Victor Wembanyama. The French player made his post-draft NBA debut on opening night of the NBA 2K24 Summer League, scoring nine points with eight rebounds and five blocks in his first Spurs game. Wembanyama only played two games in the summer season, before being granted some rest for the remainder of the summer. But that doesn't mean Summer League games ended. The Rockets and the Cavaliers went on to win in the summer league semifinals, and now, the two teams face off tonight for the title.
Here’s how to watch the NBA Summer League Championship, including where to stream the game without cable — and even for free.
How to watch the NBA Summer League Championship game:
Date: Monday, July 17, 2023
Time: 9 p.m. ET
Location: Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV
TV Channel: ESPN
Who is playing the 2023 NBA Summer League Championships?
Tonight, the Houston Rockets will take on the Cleveland Cavaliers for the NBA Summer League title.
What channel is the NBA Summer League Championship on?
The final NBA Summer League Game will air on ESPN.
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NBA summer league schedule and streaming info
July 17
NBA 2K24 Summer League Championship: 9 p.m. ET (ESPN)