The Utah Jazz are one of the most exciting teams in the NBA. With stars like Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert leading the way, the Jazz are always a threat to make a deep playoff run. As a Jazz fan, you’ll want to catch as many games as possible this season. Here’s a guide on the different ways you can watch the Jazz during the 2022-23 NBA season.
Watch on TV
The best way to watch the Jazz this season is on your television. The Jazz play locally on AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain. This regional sports network is available on several cable and satellite packages in the Utah area. Make sure your provider carries AT&T SportsNet to catch all the Jazz action. Outside of Utah, national TV channels like ESPN, TNT, and NBA TV will air select Jazz games throughout the season. Check the full Jazz schedule to see which games will be shown nationally.
AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain
As the exclusive local broadcaster of the Jazz, AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain will air the majority of Utah games this season. The channel is available on several TV providers in Utah, including:
- DirecTV – Channel 684 (SD) and 1684 (HD)
- DISH Network – Channel 414 (SD) and 9414 (HD)
- Comcast Xfinity – Channel 704 (SD) and 846 (HD)
- CenturyLink – Channel 787 (SD) and 1287 (HD)
Check with your TV provider to confirm you receive AT&T SportsNet to watch the Jazz in Utah. The network will broadcast 75 Jazz games during the regular season. This includes pregame and postgame coverage for every matchup.
National TV Channels
For Jazz fans outside of Utah, national channels are your best bet to catch games. ESPN, TNT and NBA TV will air a combined 27 Jazz games this season. Here’s the breakdown:
- ESPN – 10 games
- TNT – 10 games
- NBA TV – 7 games
These channels are available on all major cable, satellite and live TV streaming services. Consult each network’s website to see their upcoming Jazz game schedule.
Stream Online
Don’t have cable or can’t get to your TV? No worries. You can live stream Jazz games online with several services.
AT&T TV
AT&T TV (formerly DirecTV Now) carries AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain. This means you can stream live Jazz games online through AT&T TV. Packages start at $69.99 per month. There is no annual contract or setup fees. In addition to Jazz games, an AT&T TV subscription gives you access to tons of on-demand movies and shows.
Hulu + Live TV
Hulu + Live TV includes AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain in its channel lineup. You can sign up for Hulu + Live TV right on your computer or mobile devices. Plans start at $69.99 per month. Hulu + Live TV offers a 7-day free trial for new customers. This gives you a chance to try it out for Jazz games.
Sling TV
While Sling TV doesn’t carry AT&T SportsNet, you can still watch nationally televised Jazz games through Sling. The Sling Orange package has ESPN and TNT for $35 per month. Sling Blue has NBA TV for $35 per month. Or get both Sling Orange & Blue for $50 per month.
YouTube TV
YouTube TV is another good option to stream the Jazz this season. The service features AT&T SportsNet along with ESPN, TNT and NBA TV. Membership starts at $64.99 per month. YouTube TV has unlimited DVR storage and allows 3 simultaneous streams. They offer a free trial for new users.
Other Options
fuboTV and DirecTV Stream also provide AT&T SportsNet and national hoops channels to stream Jazz action. NBA League Pass lets you watch out-of-market Jazz games live. See which streaming service best fits your needs and budget to watch online.
Listen on Radio
When you can’t watch the Jazz, listen to games on the radio. The Jazz Radio Network broadcasts on these stations throughout Utah:
City | Station |
---|---|
Salt Lake City | KZNS-AM 1280 |
Provo | KCGL-FM 106.3 |
Ephraim | KSVC-AM 980 |
Moab | KCYQ-FM 106.3 |
Craig Bolerjack and Ron Boone have the radio call for every Jazz game this season. Tune in to follow along when you can’t watch live.
Attend a Game
Nothing beats catching the Jazz live in person. The Jazz play home games at Vivint Arena in downtown Salt Lake City. Attending a game lets you experience the electric atmosphere and see Donovan Mitchell’s skills up close.
Ticket prices vary depending on seat location and opponent. You can purchase Jazz tickets directly through Vivint Arena’s website. Third-party sellers like Vivid Seats, StubHub and SeatGeek are also reliable ticket sources. For the biggest games like the Lakers or Warriors, expect to pay a premium.
If you want to save money, look for seats in the upper level or corners. You can often find decent deals on these.
Vivint Arena has great amenities for fans including craft beers, gourmet hot dogs and a team store. Arrive early to wander the arena, grab food and watch the players warm up.
Follow on Social Media
The Jazz are very active on social media. Be sure to follow them on these platforms for exclusive content, injury updates, transactions and more. Turn on notifications so you never miss a post.
- Twitter – @utahjazz
- Facebook – Utah Jazz
- Instagram – @utahjazz
- YouTube – Utah Jazz
The Jazz also have an app you can download with news, stats, videos and more. Get it for iOS or Android devices.
Conclusion
Jazz fans have tons of options to follow the team this season. Catch all the action on AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain and national channels. Live TV streaming services give you flexibility to watch online or on the go. Don’t forget about radio broadcasts and social media when you can’t watch. However you choose to tune in, it’s sure to be another exciting season in Utah!