You can usually watch San Antonio Spurs vs Orlando Magic games through national NBA broadcasters, regional sports networks, and mainstream live‑TV streaming platforms that carry those channels.

Main ways to watch

  • National TV (U.S.)
    Some Spurs–Magic games are picked up by major networks like ESPN, ABC, TNT, or NBA TV, especially weekend or nationally highlighted matchups.

Check the specific game listing on ESPN’s schedule page or your TV guide on the day of the game.

  • Regional sports channels
    In the San Antonio market, Spurs games are typically carried by the team’s regional sports network partner, while the Orlando market carries Magic games on its own RSN. These channels are usually available via cable, satellite, or selected streaming services in the local market.
  • Live‑TV streaming services
    Services that offer NBA channels and many regional sports networks (depending on your location) often work for Spurs–Magic games. Platforms like Fubo have specifically promoted carrying Magic vs Spurs matchups, making them a strong option if they operate in your region.
  • League‑run streaming (out of market)
    When you are outside both local markets, the official NBA streaming subscription (often branded as NBA League Pass) is usually where you can watch live and on‑demand, subject to blackout rules. Many schedule aggregators, such as JustWatch, show whether an upcoming Magic @ Spurs game is listed on League Pass or national TV.

Checking your specific game

  • Look up the exact game date on:
    • ESPN’s game page for “Magic vs. Spurs” or “Spurs vs. Magic” to see if it lists a national TV channel.
* A streaming/TV guide site (like JustWatch’s page for Orlando Magic @ San Antonio Spurs) to see current streaming and TV options, including whether options are “TBA” or not yet announced.
  • If no options are listed yet (common for games scheduled weeks or months ahead), check again 24–48 hours before tip‑off, as broadcasters often finalize and post the channel/stream closer to game day.

Extra tips

  • If you live in one team’s home area, your local RSN or its streaming partner is usually the primary way to watch, unless a national channel has exclusive rights that night.
  • Out‑of‑market fans often combine a general live‑TV streaming service (for national channels) with NBA League Pass for all other games, which usually covers most Spurs vs Magic matchups that are not nationally televised.

TL;DR:
Search the specific Spurs vs Magic game by date on ESPN or a TV‑guide site, then watch it through (1) a national channel if listed, (2) your local regional sports network, (3) a live‑TV streaming service like Fubo that carries those channels, or (4) NBA League Pass if you’re out of market and not blacked out.

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