Where to watch LA Lakers vs Phoenix Suns preseason game? TV details, streaming options and more (Oct. 6)
The LA Lakers continue their preseason schedule with a matchup against the Phoenix Suns. They previously played the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Acrisure Arena in a 124-107 loss. The preseason meeting marks an exciting matchup between LeBron James and Kevin Durant, two of the elite forwards in the league.
Last season, the purple and gold squad finished as the seventh seed in the Western Conference with a 47-35 record. They ranked 15th offensively and 17th defensively. The Suns, on the other hand, were the sixth seed in the same conference with a 49-33 record. Phoenix ranked 10th offensively and 13th defensively.
When and where is LA Lakers vs Phoenix Suns?
The LA Lakers vs Phoenix Suns preseason game will tip off at 6:30 pm EDT at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Springs, CA.
Where to watch LA Lakers vs Phoenix Suns?
The preseason game between the Lakers and Suns can be seen live by fans residing in LA on the Spectrum Sportsnet TV channel and the Spectrum Sportsnet+ live-streaming platform.
When it comes to Spectrum Sportsnet+, fans can choose from two subscription options. The Annual Subscription is a one-time payment for full-season enjoyment, while the Monthly Subscription will be a month-by-month payment option.
Meanwhile, fans in Arizona can watch the game live on 3TV and Arizona's Family Sports. The game will also stream live on NBA League Pass.
LA Lakers superstar talked about carrying momentum from team practice to preseason
LeBron James is entering his 22nd season in the league and his seventh season with the LA Lakers. The four-time MVP is expected to play alongside Anthony Davis in the preseason game against the Phoenix Suns. James highlighted the importance and benefit of carrying over the progress made in practice to the preseason, as per Associated Press' Greg Beacham.
"I think we want to carry over with what we did today at practice," James said. "I think we were very intent on what we want to accomplish going forward. I think [Friday] was one of those first games. It's been a while since a lot of guys have played in a game setting, and it looked that way."
The two all-star forwards sat out the preseason matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves as they watched Bronny James get his first playing minutes. Bronny finished the game with two points and three blocks.
Last season, James averaged 25.7 points (54.0% shooting, including 41.0% from 3-point range), 8.3 assists and 7.3 rebounds per game.