Watch the Lakers on NBA TV with Fan Night on Tuesday

The Los Angeles Lakers have an incredibly strong and large fan base, and people from all over the world watch their games. However, only people who live in the Los Angeles area or who own NBA League Pass can see all 82 of the team’s games. As for the other fans, the only time they see watch the Lakers is when their games are on national television networks like ABC/ESPN, TNT or NBA TV.

However, NBA TV now offers fans a chance to see the Lakers more often than usual with Tuesday Night Fan Night. Every Tuesday, the network lets fans vote for which game they want to see, and if the Lakers do indeed suit up on that day of the week, they can be see on a national station.

The process is simple, log on to NBA TV Fan Night’s official page and vote for the Lakers’ game. The game that receives the most votes wins and will air live on NBA TV on Tuesday.
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Voting for the game ends on the Thursday before game-day; so you only have until midnight Thursday to cast for the Jan. 10 Fan Night.

Next week’s Fan Night could air the Phoenix Suns vs. Los Angeles Lakers, and you have the power to make that happen. So make sure you log onto the site and vote to see the Lakers play!

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