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Suns, Mercury moving forward with free, over-the-air TV deal - ESPN

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The Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury are moving forward with putting their games on free broadcast television after their regional sports network partner declined to match the competing offer.

The convention-changing move had been blocked by a bankruptcy court judge this spring after the teams announced their decision to end a longtime partnership with Bally Sports Arizona, whose parent company filed for Chapter 11 in March.

But the transition now has the go ahead after Bally's Sports, which had sued to enforce a matching rights clause in the expired contract, let a Thursday deadline pass to do so.

The Suns and Mercury intend to show games on several over-the-air stations in Arizona owned by Gray Television, which they say will triple the reach than when the games were on cable.

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