I've been almost exclusively watching replays off the internet. A number of sites have full game replays with good quality and either commercials edited out, or you can skip them.
Usually I can get Clyde and MSG. I've seen more Knick games this year than the last two together.
I've mostly been watching replays at night. It's pretty easy in China to go half a day or more without knowing who won,
though sometimes I go to ESPn and see the outcome by accident. Today was the first live action I've seen in a while. Just a Saturday morning game here, I was up 15 minutes before tipoff, but
did some things and wanted to catch the 2nd half, but got delayed. Live streaming can be a bit of a mixed bag, as
occasionally the link I get to work might be in Portuguese, which does not sound at all as I thought it would.
Portuguese sounds like a cross between Spanish and Russian. Really it sounds Slavic to me, I'd probably guess
Bulgarian. The internet replays have been terrific, though just on my computer monitor but full screen it looks good.
This is my go to replay site:
https://www.nbafullhd.com/They usually have links up about 2 hours after the game or so. Generally have MSG, plus the opponents TV feed and maybe one more.
Links are divided into roughly quarters. Nice if you missed part of a game or want to see a replay of a sequence/possession.
This is my main Live streaming source:
http://w5.sportstreamings.com/basketball.aspxThis one has some pop-up crap now and then, but usually has over a dozen links to every game.
https://www.usagoals.net/b/basketball.htmlSo you can get some feed to work, though it sometimes it can be hard to find MSG and my Portuguese no es bueno (read: non-existent).
I ditched my Slingbox about 2+ years ago.
Without commercial breaks you can watch a replay in 1 hour. Or just the 2nd half in a little over 30 mins.
SOmetimes it takes me most of a day, with 10-15 bites here and there, to watch a whole game, but I try to avoid such a disjointed approach.