Trail Blazers vs. Kings Live Stream Free: Watch Nov. 9 Game Online, 2013 NBA Schedule, TV Channels, Radio Stations

By Josh Wilson
Portland Trail Blazers
Portland Trail Blazers center J.J. Hickson (21) shoots as Oklahoma City Thunder small forward Kevin Durant (35) defends, during the first quarter of their NBA basketball game in Portland, Oregon, January 13, 2013. Reuters/Steve Dipaola

Portland Trail Blazers vs. Sacramento Kings 2013 NBA Nov. 9 game will take place at the Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento, California, at 7:00 p.m. PT or 10:00 p.m. ET. Information on free live stream are listed below.

Trail Blazers vs. Kings Nov. 9th Game Live Stream Online, Radio

Local cable television channels broadcasting the game are Comcast Sports Network West (CSNW) and Comcast Sports Network South (CSNS).

The match will also be available on TV/Broadband/Mobile through NBA League Pass, which gives access to over 40 live games a week.

Kings' TV & Radio Networks consist of two television and three radio stations throughout Northern California. Those wanting to listen online can click here.

KHTK CBS Sports - 1140 AM - Sacramento (Flagship Station)

KAHI - 950 AM - Auburn

KNRO - 1670 AM - Redding

KINGS TELEVISION NETWORK

Comcast SportsNet California - Sacramento/Northern California - View Schedule

News10 - View Schedule

TRAIL BLAZERS RADIO NETWORK

Trail Blazers radio network stations can be found here. Online radio stations can be accessed here

Kings vs. Trail Blazers free online live stream can be accessed here.

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