Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Entertainment
  3. Deals

Mavericks vs Kings live stream: Can you watch for free?

Add as a preferred source on Google

Locked right next to each other in the West standings, the Sacramento Kings and Dallas Mavericks meet today for a matchup that will have big-time implications on the NBA playoff picture.

This one is scheduled to tip off very shortly, at 10:00 p.m. ET, and it will be televised on TNT/truTV. If you don’t have cable or don’t have access to a TV, we’ve put together some different ways you can watch a live stream of the game for free or cheap.

The Best Way to Watch the Mavericks vs Kings Live Stream

The Sling TV logo against a black background.
Sling

Though Sling TV‘s “Sling Orange” channel package doesn’t come with a free trial, it’s just $30 for your first month and then $40 per month after that. Either of those are much cheaper than any other streaming service that includes TNT, as “Sling Orange” does.

Of course, this only comes into play if you want to keep a streaming service longer than the free trial that those other services offer. But with “Sling Orange,” not only are you getting TNT, but you’re also getting all the ESPN channels. That means you’ll be able to watch the biggest NBA games, plus all of the women’s NCAA tournament and most of the men’s tourney. If you don’t have cable and you want a way to watch as much basketball as possible, this is your best option for the money.

Is There a Free Mavericks vs Kings Live Stream?

YouTube TV app icon on Apple TV.
DIgital Trends / Digital Trends

If you simply want to watch this game for free, or if you want a live-TV streaming service with a massive channel package, we have two options for you.

YouTube TV‘s “Base Plan” includes TNT, as well as TBS, truTV, ESPN, ESPN2 and 100-plus channels in total. It’ll run you $58 per month for your first three month and then $73 per month after that, but it comes with a free five-day trial.

You can also try out DirecTV Stream. The cheapest channel package, “Entertainment,” comes with 75-plus channels, including TNT, TBS, truTV, ESPN and ESPN2. It’s a little bit more pricey at $80 per month, but it comes with a five-day free trial. Also, if you decide to keep it long-term, you can get some crazy value by including Max, Cinemax, Starz, Paramount+ with SHOWTIME and MGM+. You’ll get them all for free for three months, which is a $168 value.

Watch the Mavericks vs Kings Live Stream on Max

A screen from the Bleacher Report add-on on Max.
Phil Nickinson / Digital Trends

All NBA on TNT games stream live on the B/R Sports add-on, which is available with a Max subscription. Max costs $10 per month, and the B/R add-on is another $10 per month, but the latter is currently being offered at no cost for a limited time. That means that all you need is a Max subscription–or $10–to watch this one.

Moreover, all NCAA tournament games that are televised TNT, TBS or truTV–that’s most of them–are available on Max, making this the perfect time to sign up.

Watch the Mavericks vs Kings Live Stream from Abroad

NordVPN app listing on Apple TV.
Phil Nickinson / Digital Trends

A virtual private network (VPN) such as NordVPN can get you access to any of the aforementioned streaming sites if you’re outside of the United States. Most streaming services are restricted by location, but a VPN hides your IP address, allowing you to sidestep these blocks and access content from other countries even if you’re abroad.

NordVPN doesn’t come with a free trial, but it does offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can also check out our list of the best VPN services for some alternatives.

Tim Keeney
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Tim is a long-time sports journalist who has written about everything from the NFL to more popular sports such as chess…
Topics
This Adam Driver drama is one of the 3 underrated Prime Video movies you should watch this weekend (Jun 12-14)
Hidden gems on Prime Video that will stay with you long after the credits roll
underrated movies on prime video to watch-june-12-14

This weekend's movie picks on Prime Video include a low-budget sci-fi that turns a dinner party into an existential nightmare, a Swedish dramedy that will have you crying before you realise what hit you, and one of Adam Driver's quietly devastating performances in a film about a man who writes poems and drives a bus for a living.

We also have guides to the best new movies to stream, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best free movies, and the best movies on Amazon Prime Video.

Read more
This hidden Netflix gem starring Paul Rudd is one of the 3 underrated movies you should watch this weekend (Jun 12-14)
Netflix is hiding three brilliant films you probably have not watched yet
underrated-movies-on-netflix-to-watch-this-weekend-june-12-14.

Netflix has a habit of burying its best movies under an avalanche of trending content. This weekend, we are skipping the algorithm and going straight for three hidden gems that genuinely deserve your time.

We have a road trip comedy that sneaks up on you emotionally, a Taiwanese family saga that will wreck you when the facade finally gives way, and a wartime horror movie that uses its setting to say something much bigger than the scares.

Read more
Widow’s Bay season 2 officially renewed by Apple TV ahead of season 1 finale
The cursed town of Widow’s Bay isn’t done with you yet
widows-bay-season-2-renewal

If you have already fallen for the strange mysteries and supernatural chaos of Widow’s Bay, there is good news. Apple TV has officially renewed the horror-comedy for a second season just ahead of the season one finale, which lands on June 17. However, Apple has not announced a release date yet.

https://twitter.com/AppleTV/status/2065184850940965332

Read more