With their superstar core leading the charge, Denver's title aspirations are very much alive - and their championship window shows no sign of closing anytime soon.

However, following the action this year looks a little different. With the NBA's new media rights partnerships taking effect and significant shifts in local distribution, finding the game is tougher than ever.

So, from the regular season to the playoffs, here is a detailed guide to the broadcast options and how to watch, covering the new streaming platforms over-the-air channels, and VPN options for th 2025-26 season.

For the first time in over five years, watching the Nuggets locally is straightforward. The long-running dispute betweenAltitude Sportsand Comcast/Xfinity has ended, and a new direct-to-consumer app has launched for cord-cutters.

Here is the complete breakdown of how to access the channel within the nine-state broadcast territory that covers Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada, South Dakota and Wyoming.

If you do not have a cable or satellite subscription, the easiest way to watch is through the new direct-to-consumer streaming service.

Please note that this service isonlyfor fans living within the local broadcast territory.

As of February 2025, Altitude Sports has returned to theXfinitychannel lineup.

If you prefer a digital TV bundle over traditional cable, Altitude is available on two major platforms, both of which offer customers a free five day trial.

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For casual fans, a select number of games (approx. 20 per season) are broadcast for free on local television viaTEGNAstations.

Streaming services are rapidly becoming the primary method for fans to watch NBA games, thanks to a growing array of providers in the market.

There is a wide selection of streaming options available, ranging from those that offer specific broadcast packages, such as Fubo and YouTube TV, to more flexible choices like Sling TV and Peacock, which allow users to customize their channel selection. No cable or satellite TV subscription needed. Start watching with a free trial.

This season, U.S. hoops fans can pick from four main types of streaming services. Multi-channel platforms like Fubo, DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV carry both national and regional games.Sling,Peacock(w/o RSN add-on), andPrime Videofocus strictly on national broadcasts. Regional DTC platforms such as MSG+ and SNLA+ cater to local markets, while NBA League Pass remains the go-to for out-of-market matchups.

This season, the NBA is going bigger than ever on the national stage, with 247 games slated across ABC, ESPN, NBC, Peacock, and Amazon, a massive leap from last year's 172.

The schedule locks in weekly primetime hoops: Mondays on Peacock, Tuesdays on NBC/Peacock, Wednesdays on ESPN, and Fridays on Prime Video. Once midseason rolls around, the menu expands even more — Thursdays on Prime Video, Saturdays split between ABC, ESPN, and Prime Video, and Sundays loaded with matchups on ABC, ESPN, and NBC.

Fans won't have to chase down games either. Every nationally televised contest will be available on major streaming platforms — ESPN App for ABC/ESPN, Peacock for NBCUniversal broadcasts, and Prime Video for Amazon's slate. Hoops every night, everywhere.

This makes multi-channel services likeDIRECTV STREAMorFuboeven better as they show both regional and national matchups.

DIRECTV STREAMboasts the widest range of Regional Sports Networks (RSNs), includingSpectrum SportsNet, compared to other live TV streaming services. To access RSN livestreams, you'll need to subscribe to the DTV Stream Choice package or higher. The package starts with a five-day free trial and is priced at $108.99 per month, not including RSN fees, which add approximately $15 per month.

It has 91 channels as part of their service, including sports channels like TBS, USA Network, TNT, FS1, ESPN, ESPN2, MLB Network, NBA TV, NFL Network, NHL Network, and Fox Sports 2.

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With DIRECTV STREAM, you'll still encounter blackouts for out-of-market games. However, you can sidestep these restrictions by adding NBA League Pass to your subscription for as low as $16.99 per month. This combo allows you to catch every NBA game, combining League Pass access with the channels provided by DIRECTV STREAM.

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To catch Denver Nuggets games, you can tune in via Altitude Sports Network, ESPN, ESPN2, NBC and ABC with their Pro package, priced at $84.99 per month.

Fubo markets itself as a haven for sports enthusiasts, especially those who enjoy international soccer, NFL, MLB, NASCAR, and F1. Subscribers can subscribe to Fubo for as low as $84.99 per month, gaining access to nearly 200 channels, as well as the ability to stream on up to 10 devices simultaneously.

You can also purchase the fuboTV Sports Plus package for an additional $11/mo. The add on package includes access to NBA TV, which carries around 90 NBA regular-season games, which are subject to local blackout restrictions, as well as analysis shows and documentaries. NBA TV also has live out-of-market games and highlights.

Fubo’s lineup boasts 90 channels, offering a robust mix of sports options such as ESPN, USA Network, FS1, ESPN2, Fox Sports 2, ABC, NFL Network, MLB Network, NBA TV, NHL Network, and NFL RedZone.

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Timberwolves fans will be able to catch plenty of action onPeacockthis season. The Wolves are slated for six broadcasts on NBC/Peacock, with four games streaming exclusively on Peacock's platform.

Peacock has quickly carved out its place as a go-to sports streamer. In addition to its extensive Olympic coverage, it’s already a must for Premier League supporters and WWE followers, while also serving as the digital home of Sunday Night Football and other NBC NFL programming.

The value proposition isn’t bad either — for under $17 a month (for the ad-free Peacock Premium Plus pack), subscribers get far more than just basketball. Starting in October and running through April, Peacock will stream NBA games every Monday night, creating a prime slot for high-profile matchups.

On top of hoops and football, the service has stacked its lineup with Big Ten football, MLB Sunday Leadoff, Notre Dame football and hockey, NASCAR, IndyCar, cycling, golf, rugby, U.S. soccer, track and field, figure skating, horse racing, SuperMotocross, snow sports, IMSA racing, and more.

Sports fans can also tack on Regional Sports Networks (RSNs) to a Peacock Premium or Premium Plus subscription. That add-on unlocks access to 24/7 live channels from NBC Sports Bay Area, NBC Sports Boston, NBC Sports California, and NBC Sports Philadelphia — giving local fans another way to stay plugged in.

You can watch Denver Nuggets games onNBC,ESPN2,ESPN,NBA TV, andESPN3withSling Orange'sSports Extra package, which costs $56 per month. However, Sling doesn't offer Altitude Sports.

The budget-friendly options let you save money while customizing your plans to fit your viewing preferences. Based on your location, you may have access to local channels like ABC, Fox, and NBC. However, if you live in an area where these are available, your monthly cost will rise by $5. For sports enthusiasts, you can enhance the limited selection by adding a Sports Extra package to your subscription.

If you're looking to catch Denver Nuggets games outside of your local market during the 2024 season,NBA League Passoffers the most comprehensive access. It features all games not blacked out nationally or locally as well as the channel NBA TV.

For those seeking more features,NBA League Pass Premiumincludes everything from the standard pass, plus the ability to stream games live and on-demand on up to three devices at once. You’ll also get exclusive access to the in-arena feed for any game of your choice.

The current cost forNBA LeaguePass$15 per month, while the Premium version is priced at $23 per month. Both subscriptions come with a seven-day free trial.

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Nationally televised games are blacked out for all NBA League Pass subscribers. This applies to matchups aired on ABC, ESPN, TNT, and NBA TV in the U.S., as well as those broadcast on Sportsnet and TSN in Canada.

Due to this limitation, you won’t be able to stream any All-Star Weekend events, the NBA Play-In Tournament, or any NBA playoff games via this service. To watch those, you'll need to find alternative ways to access the channels broadcasting the game you're interested in.

You do get to listen to the local radio broadcasts for all live games through NBA League Pass, so if you are interested in a game that is blacked out to you, you are not completely shut out from following the action live.

For those living abroad or just outside of Denver TV market, another dependable way to watch Nuggets in action is via a VPN.

Regardless of whether you use DirecTV Stream, Fubo (formerly FuboTV), or another streaming platform, you can supplement it with a VPN to watch out-of-market games. It enables you to alter your virtual location, letting you access games as though you're in a different state or even abroad (NBA League Pass is the ticket you need if you're overseas).