You can usually watch Miami Heat vs Memphis Grizzlies games on a mix of national TV, local regional sports networks, and legal streaming services, depending on the season, location, and whether it’s preseason, regular season, or playoffs.

Quick Scoop

For most recent and upcoming Heat–Grizzlies matchups, coverage typically falls into these buckets.

  • National TV in the U.S. when the game is picked up for a featured slot (for example, ESPN or TNT for marquee games).
  • Regional sports networks:
    • Miami area: Bally Sports Sun (often listed as BSSUN).
* Memphis area: Bally Sports Southeast / Memphis (BSSE-MEM).
  • NBA League Pass for out‑of‑market viewers when the game is not nationally blacked out.
  • Live TV streaming platforms that carry those channels in some markets (for example, Fubo, which has been listed as a streaming option for Heat games).

Where to Watch: Main Options

  • Cable / Satellite TV
    • Check if the specific Heat vs Grizzlies game is on ESPN, TNT, NBA TV, or your regional Bally channel (BSSUN in South Florida, BSSE-MEM in the Memphis region).
* If it’s a nationally televised game, the national channel will usually override the regional feed.
  • NBA League Pass
    • Best for out‑of‑market fans when the game is not selected for national TV.
* Local blackout rules may apply, so local fans generally must use the regional channel instead.
  • Streaming Services
    • Some Heat and Grizzlies games have been available through services like Fubo, which carries certain sports networks and occasionally specific games by arrangement.
* Availability changes by region and season, so checking the specific game listing on the service before tip‑off is essential.
  • Radio / Audio Streams
    • SiriusXM and local radio affiliates often carry live play‑by‑play if you cannot watch video but still want live coverage.

Preseason vs Regular Season vs Playoffs

  • Preseason games
    • Often carried on regional networks (BSSUN, BSSE-MEM) and sometimes streamed through services that include those channels or via team and league platforms.
  • Regular season games
    • Split between regional networks, national broadcasters (ESPN, TNT, ABC, NBA TV), and League Pass for out‑of‑market fans.
  • Playoff games
    • Typically move heavily to national TV (ESPN, TNT, ABC, NBA TV), which means League Pass blackout in the U.S. while those channels carry the main feed.

Tips to Find Your Specific Game

  • Check the NBA’s official game page or schedule for “TV & streaming” details for that exact date’s Heat vs Grizzlies game.
  • Look at your TV provider or streaming service’s program guide on game day (search “Heat” or “Grizzlies”).
  • Use official team websites or apps (Miami Heat, Memphis Grizzlies) which usually list current season broadcast partners and how to watch in different regions.

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