NBA on Sportlemon, every night of the season
The NBA season is long, loud and unrelenting. Sportlemon Basketball is built to keep up with all of it. From the opening week in October through the in-season tournament, the All-Star break, the trade deadline drama, the play-in tournament, and the four rounds of the playoffs that lead to the NBA Finals, the Sportlemon team keeps the schedule current and the streams organized by tip-off time. There's no need to memorize national broadcast windows or local blackout maps — Sportlemon just shows you what's on.
You'll find every marquee matchup the league has to offer on Sportlemon. Lakers and Celtics. Warriors and Nuggets. Heat and Knicks. Bucks and 76ers. Thunder and Mavericks. The headline games headline the page, and the smaller games — the rebuilding teams quietly figuring it out, the rookies getting their first start — are right there too, never buried.
March Madness, the way college basketball should be watched
If there's one stretch of the year where Sportlemon really earns its place in your bookmarks, it's March. The NCAA Tournament is a logistical nightmare for casual fans: 68 teams, four regions, dozens of overlapping windows, and the first two days where you basically need a TV wall to keep up. Sportlemon Basketball solves that. Every game in every region, all in one stack, with clear time markers and live status so you can hop between courts without missing a buzzer-beater.
The Sportlemon team also gives the smaller conferences their moment in the sun during championship week. Mid-major auto-bid games, conference final upsets, and bubble-busting clashes all show up on Sportlemon Basketball alongside the blue bloods. That's the kind of coverage real college hoops fans actually want.
WNBA and beyond on Sportlemon
Sportlemon Basketball treats the WNBA as a headline league, not an afterthought. Caitlin Clark, A'ja Wilson, Sabrina Ionescu, Breanna Stewart and the rest of the league's best routinely appear on the front of Sportlemon Basketball during the summer season. International leagues, Summer League standouts and key NBA G League prospects round out the year-round coverage so American hoops never really has an off-season on Sportlemon.