Adam Silver Under Fire as Worldwide NBA League Pass Blackout Causes Frustration During Nuggets vs Warriors Game

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Basketball fans across the globe are fuming—and not just because Nikola Jokić is casually dropping dimes again. As the Denver Nuggets and Golden State Warriors faced off in a heavyweight Friday night clash, NBA League Pass decided to peace out… worldwide. Yep, you read that right. No streams. No game. Just vibes and a whole lot of Twitter rage.

Towards the end of the first quarter, the Nuggets led 34-44, Jokic already doing Jokic things, and Brandin Podziemski holding it down for the Dubs. (Or this is what we last saw) But fans? They were stuck refreshing apps, rebooting devices, and even—get this—watching NBA 2K simulations on YouTube just to pretend they were courtside. The desperation is real.

This isn’t just a glitch—it’s a full-on blackout. And now, poor Adam Silver is catching heat online like he personally tripped over the League Pass cables. While social media erupts in memes and mockery, fans are stuck with live trackers and the faint hope of a fix.

So if you’re looking for the game… good luck. If you’re looking for drama? The NBA just delivered in the most unexpected way possible. And somewhere, someone just said: “Bring back cable.”

(Hang on tight more coming soon…)

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