THE NBA playoffs are in full swing, giving fans their fill of basketball action during the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Expect more games on television when the PBA bubble gets going.
Once the Philippine Cup resumes in Pampanga on October 9, there will be a PBA game or two to watch either on free television, cable, or livestreaming to combine with the final stretch of matches in the NBA playoffs.

Commissioner Willie Marcial said the maximum 90 matches to be played at the Angeles University Foundation (AUF) Gym spread over 49 days will be televised live, either by broadcast partner TV5 or by cable channels PBA Rush and One Sports.
Those games will also be shown via livestreaming, Marcial added.
Marcial said TV5's programming has become too crowded since ABS-CBN went off air, making it hard for the league's longtime broadcast partner to show all the games live on a daily basis.
TV5 will likely stick with its Wednesday-Friday-Sunday schedule of PBA offerings. The games it will fail to carry live will be broadcast on a delayed basis the next day, most likely in the afternoon time slots, Marcial said.
To compensate, all games will be carried live by PBA Rush, a cable channel that exclusively carries league content, and One Sports.
Livestreaming of all games will also be made available in soon-to-be-announced sites, Marcial added.
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