The Knicks vs. Memphis Grizzlies game is typically available on a regional sports network in New York (MSG) or Memphis (Bally Sports), plus at least one national or league streaming option such as NBA League Pass or a live TV streaming service that carries those channels. Exact coverage depends on your location and blackout rules, so the best approach is to check one or two up‑to‑date “how to watch” pages and then confirm inside your preferred app.

Main ways to watch

  • Regional sports networks:
    • New York area: Games at Madison Square Garden are usually on MSG/MSG+ or the official Knicks app and MSG+ app. You’ll often find links and app info on the Knicks’ official site and team social pages on game day.
* Memphis area: Grizzlies games are commonly carried on Bally Sports regional channels or their successor RSNs (subject to your local cable/streaming provider). These vary by provider and market.
  • League and national streaming:
    • NBA League Pass (standalone or via providers like Prime Video Channels) usually offers out‑of‑market streaming for Knicks vs. Grizzlies unless the game is nationally blacked out.
* Live TV streaming services that carry the relevant RSN and/or national NBA partners (ESPN, TNT, ABC, NBA TV) are another route; “how to watch” articles for specific Knicks–Grizzlies dates often list which services include the right channel.

Quick step‑by‑step check

  1. Look up a current “where to watch Knicks vs Grizzlies” or “how to watch Grizzlies vs Knicks” article for the specific date you care about; these usually summarize TV channel, start time, and streaming options on one page.
  1. Confirm whether your location is considered an in‑market or out‑of‑market area for the Knicks or Grizzlies, since that determines if you’ll use an RSN (MSG/Bally‑type) or NBA League Pass.
  1. Open your chosen service (cable, satellite, or live TV streaming app) and search for “Knicks” or “Grizzlies” on the schedule to verify the game is listed and not blacked out.

Forum / fan‑style options

  • Some fan communities run live watch‑along streams on platforms like YouTube, offering play‑by‑play and commentary synced to the official broadcast rather than showing the game footage itself.
  • Team‑run or arena channels sometimes post full game highlights and recaps after the final buzzer, which is useful if you missed the live broadcast.

HTML table of typical options

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Option What it is When it works best
Regional Sports Network (MSG / Bally-type) Local cable/satellite or live TV streaming channel that carries Knicks or Grizzlies games in-market.If you live in the New York or Memphis broadcast region and have a package including the team’s RSN.
NBA League Pass League’s out-of-market streaming service, sometimes available as an add-on through other platforms.If you are outside both local markets and the game is not nationally blacked out.
Live TV Streaming Services Services (e.g., those that bundle ESPN/TNT/ABC/NBA TV and sometimes RSNs) carrying national or regional NBA coverage.If you have cut the cord but still want a full TV-style package for Knicks/Grizzlies plus other NBA games.
Team / Arena Apps & Sites Official Knicks apps and MSG+ app for local viewing, highlights, and team content.If you are in the supported local area and your subscription or provider unlocks streams inside the app.
Fan Watch-Alongs Unofficial live commentary streams that sync with the official broadcast but do not show the game feed.If you already have a TV/stream and want extra commentary, chat, or community reaction during Knicks vs Grizzlies.
**TL;DR:** To watch Knicks vs. Memphis Grizzlies, check the latest “how to watch” article for that game’s date, then use either your local RSN (MSG/Bally-style), NBA League Pass (out of market), or a live TV streaming service that carries the listed channel.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.