NBA League Pass price cut by more than half

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Prices for goods and services have soared this year due to inflation, but at least one form of sports entertainment is getting substantially cheaper.

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Sports fans who have cut the cord on cable will see a significant reduction on the prices for the basketball streaming service NBA League Pass.

As recently as last year, the cheaper of League Pass' two packages cost $230 for the full season, but according to Jacob Feldman of Sportico, subscriptions for the 2022-23 campaign will cost just $99 and will include access to the NBA-owned network NBA TV.

Meanwhile the premium package will drop from $280 to $130, Feldman added.

The markdowns put the price of the League Pass in line with streaming services such as Netflix and ESPN+, per Feldman.

The savings of $130-150 represents a minor windfall for basketball fans, given that average consumer prices were up 9% annually at the end of June.

The price cut comes despite a successful sales year for League Pass, with subscriptions reportedly up by 30% in 2021-22, according to Streamable.

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