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NBA Playoffs 2015 – How You Can Watch NBA League Pass From Anywhere

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The 2015 NBA Playoffs began on Saturday 18th April, with the NBA Finals starting on Thursday 4th June.

The San Antonio Spurs will be making their league leading 18th straight playoffs appearance, while the Atlanta Hawks and the Golden State Warriors will enter the playoffs as the first seed of their respective conferences.

The Cleveland Cavaliers are making their first postseason appearance since 2010, the final season of LeBron James’ first stint with the Cavaliers. On the other hand, James’ former team, the Miami Heat, will miss the playoffs a year after making the previous year’s Finals, becoming the first team to do so since the 2005 Lakers. Miami had qualified for the playoffs for six consecutive seasons before missing this year, also reaching the NBA Finals four consecutive times.

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The NBA will be streamed live on WatchESPN, Sling TV and TNT but the most popular method for worldwide viewing without blackouts is NBA League Pass.

Our USA VPN and Proxy Servers are technically compatible with all American websites and mobile apps that will show live streaming and if you switch to use one of our UK VPN and Proxy Servers your can access NBA League Pass without blackouts.

Keen to get a USA iTunes account without using a credit card? Check out our step-by-step help guide.

Whilst our VPN or Proxy solutions will allow you to run NBA League Pass on your computer or tablet, devices such as Apple TV require one of our Pre-Configured VPN Routers. With a VPN Router you can connect to a separate WIFI zone in your home for the country you want and connect all your devices to it so they get an IP address in that country.

Furthermore NBA League Pass isn’t the only geographically-censored streaming services a VPN or Proxy will allow you to access.  Services from the USA like HBO, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix and Pandora are available and with our UK service websites like BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, 4OD, SkyGo and Now TV are available – essentially you can access international content from virtually anywhere!

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