Sunday’s early game is an interconference matchup as the Utah Jazz travel east to take on the Detroit Pistons. Both teams are coming off impressive victories against teams with better records.
The 5-4 Utah Jazz are led by one of the league’s best duos in Shooting Guard Donovan Mitchell and Center Rudy Gobert. Mitchell has been an offensive force this season with an average of 22.4 points per game. Gobert has done a phenomenal job as the clean up man with an average of 13.1 rebounds per game with 9.9 of those on the defensive side.
At 2-7, the Detroit Pistons are tied for the worst team in the NBA. They are coming off of an impressive 110-105 overtime win against a surging Phoenix Suns team. They’ll have to continue playing as they played versus the Suns if they want to defeat the Jazz. Both of Detroit’s wins were at home, so they’ll have that going for them.
There will be no in-person attendance in Little Caesars Arena; however, you can find out how to watch Jazz vs. Pistons below.
When to watch Jazz vs. Pistons
Tip-off for the Utah Jazz vs. Detroit Pistons is scheduled for 3:00 PM ET on Sunday, January 10, 2021. The game will be nationally televised on NBA TV with local broadcasts available on AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, FOX Sports Detroit, and Root Sports Northwest
Where to watch the Jazz vs. Pistons
Cord cutters have a few different options when it comes to watching the NBA TV national broadcast. Below is how you can watch NBA TV with your favorite streaming service.
- NBA TV: Fans can get a free 7-day trial with an NBA TV subscription for only $6.99/month or $59.99/year.
- YouTube TV: For only $65/month, subscribers to YouTube TV can watch all of the national games on NBA TV this season plus 85 other channels.
- AT&T TV Now: For $124/month, the Xtra package from AT&T TV NOW includes every national game on NBA TV plus over 105 channels.
- Sling TV: Starting at an additional $10/month, Sling TV subscribers can add on the Sling Sports Extra package to catch all the action live from the hardwood on NBA TV.
- fuboTV: For an additional $7.99/month, fuboTV subscribers can watch all the national games on NBA TV with the fubo Extra package add-on.
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Due to the NBA’s blackout restrictions, local fans will have to watch the game on AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, FOX Sports Detroit, and Root Sports Northwest, each of which are streaming on AT&T Now. Regional sports networks coverage varies based on location, but if these networks are subject to blackout in your location then you should be able to watch the national broadcast on NBA TV.