How to Livestream the 2026 NBA Draft: Schedule, Channels and Streaming Options
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Rudie Obias
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Article provides information on how to livestream the 2026 NBA Draft, which takes place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY over two nights (June 23-24). The Washington Wizards hold the No. 1 pick. Coverage airs on ABC (night one) and ESPN (night two), with Sling Orange recommended as the primary streaming option. The article also includes an affiliate disclosure indicating it may earn commissions from purchases made through links.
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· 3 pulledYou can livestream the 2026 NBA Draft on ABC for night one and ESPN for night two.
The best way to watch online is with Sling Orange
The two-night event takes place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, starting on Tuesday (June 23).
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