Sacramento Kings vs. Los Angeles Clippers Live Stream Free: Watch 2013 NBA Online, Nov. 23 TV Channels, Radio Stations

By Josh Wilson
Sacramento Kings
In front of a sell-out crowd, Sacramento stormed back from a 15-pt deficit to take a 4th quarter lead before falling to L.A. Thomas poured in a game-high 29 pts off the bench.

Sacramento Kings vs. Los Angeles Clippers game on Nov. 23 will start on 12:30 p.m. PT (3:30 p.m. ET). The (4-7) Kings will be visiting the (8-5) Clippers at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Information on how to watch the game online for free can be found below.

Live Stream, TV Channels, Radio Stations

Kings vs. Clippers game will be televised Comcast SportsNet (CSNS) and PT. 

The game can also be accessed through TV/Broadband/Mobile through NBA League Pass, which gives access to over 40 live games a week.

Kings vs. Clippers live stream can be accessed by clicking here

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

Clippers flagship radio station is KFWB News Talk 980. The list of radio network affiliates can be accessed here. Clippers' Online radio stations can be accessed here.

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