Stuck Watching NBA Highlights Overseas? Here’s How Celtics Fans Can Bypass Geo-Restrictions

Stuck Watching NBA Highlights Overseas? Here's How Celtics Fans Can Bypass Geo-Restrictions

I was halfway through my midnight snack of instant noodles when my cousin’s WeChat message blew up my phone: ‘DID YOU SEE THE CELTICS TRADE?!’ The timestamp – 3:17AM Berlin time – reminded me why being an NBA fan overseas sucks. That spinning wheel of buffering? The dreaded ‘This content is not available in your region’? Been there, screamed at that.

The chaos started when Boston pulled off a three-team stunner right after the Finals: [Original Weibo link] #凯尔特人三方交易送走波神#. The Celtics shipped Kristaps Porziņģis to the Hawks (who tossed in a second-rounder), while Brooklyn snagged Terance Mann and the Hawks’ No. 22 pick. Boston got… wait for it… Georges Niang and another second-round pick. My first thought? ‘They better have some Latvian blackmail material on Brad Stevens.’

Then came the CJ McCollum-Jordan Poole switcheroo between the Wizards and Pelicans. Imagine Poole’s face when he realized he’s going from babysitting Steph’s legacy to being Zion Williamson’s life coach. The memes write themselves.

Here’s what kills me: My cousin in Shanghai already knew about the trade 12 hours earlier because Chinese platforms had full coverage. Meanwhile, I’m stuck refreshing Twitter like it’s 2009, praying some fan account posts the CCTV5 stream link. That’s when my Taiwanese roommate taught me the VPN trick – apparently changing your digital location is easier than changing NBA teams these days.

Pro tip for fellow overseas fans: Bookmark these two lifesavers – [Original Weibo link] for real-time Chinese coverage (no geo-block!), and the NBA’s own international pass (pricey but reliable). That buffering wheel? Consider it traded away faster than Porziņģis.

So Celtics fans, are we calling this a win? Between Niang’s meme potential and that second-round pick that’ll probably become the next Draymond Green… actually no, this feels like trading your iPhone for a Tamagotchi. But hey, at least we can all watch the chaos unfold now – region restrictions be damned.

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