Keep in mind that Kings games on other "regional sports networks" - including Kings-Warriors games on NBC Sports Bay Area - will be blacked out on those channels.
I stand corrected - every remaining Kings regular season game is listed on the schedule as being on NBC Sports Califiornia (768 / HD 1768).
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There's always the option of NBA League Pass, which of course is a Pay subscription. At times it seems as if DirecTV is slowly moving into this direction as the customer's narrow / only option, depending on where you reside.
Keep in mind that Kings games on other "regional sports networks" - including Kings-Warriors games on NBC Sports Bay Area - will be blacked out on those channels. Everybody in northern California is considered to be in either the "Warriors area" or the "Kings area," and you get one but not the other. (I think the line is between Fairfield and Vacaville.)
Keep in mind that Kings games on other "regional sports networks" - including Kings-Warriors games on NBC Sports Bay Area - will be blacked out on those channels.
I stand corrected - every remaining Kings regular season game is listed on the schedule as being on NBC Sports Califiornia (768 / HD 1768).
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This web site says 767 and 1767 for NBC Sports California.
You're right - normally, they are on 767 / 1767. 768 / 1768 is the "overflow" channel when, for example, the Kings and Sharks have games at the same time; one will be on 767, and the other on 768.
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That Don Guy
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I stand corrected - every remaining Kings regular season game is listed on the schedule as being on NBC Sports Califiornia (768 / HD 1768).
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elportalian24
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Try Channel 696 NSBAHD. This is the NBC Sports Bay Area channel. Not sure if the Sacramento area is included, but you never know.
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dwinth
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The Sacramento Kings are found on NBC Sports California on 767 SD and 1767 HD on U-Verse. http://nbcsportsgrouppressbox.com/2017/09/20/nbc-sports-california-announces-2017-18-sacramento-kings-coverage/
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elportalian24
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There's always the option of NBA League Pass, which of course is a Pay subscription. At times it seems as if DirecTV is slowly moving into this direction as the customer's narrow / only option, depending on where you reside.
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That Don Guy
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Keep in mind that Kings games on other "regional sports networks" - including Kings-Warriors games on NBC Sports Bay Area - will be blacked out on those channels. Everybody in northern California is considered to be in either the "Warriors area" or the "Kings area," and you get one but not the other. (I think the line is between Fairfield and Vacaville.)
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jamescav12
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You can watch Kings games on channel 1768. A replay will usually air on channel 1767 around 11PM (same day only).
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dwinth
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This web site says 767 and 1767 for NBC Sports California. http://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/page/channel-listings
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You're right - normally, they are on 767 / 1767. 768 / 1768 is the "overflow" channel when, for example, the Kings and Sharks have games at the same time; one will be on 767, and the other on 768.
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