NBA: 5 things basketball fans can do during the 30-day hiatus

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Watch a few of the most classic games in NBA history

Maybe you’re not into the gaming scene, don’t worry there’s still plenty of basketball-related activities that you can take place in. The first is that you can watch a few of the most classic games in NBA history. This is much easier to do if you have an NBA League Pass subscription. If you do, you can go on the app and scroll through the classic game catalog that the NBA has posted.

A few of my personal recommendations include the beginning of Michael Jordan‘s dynasty in which he wins his first NBA Championship, Kobe Bryant scoring 81 points against the Toronto Raptors, and the LeBron James takeover game against the Detroit Pistons.

Don’t sweat it if you don’t have an NBA League Pass subscription. There are a few complete NBA games on YouTube and I’m sure NBA TV will be playing some of the best classic games over the course of the next few weeks as well.