Agree with Krunker, disagree with upinsmoke. BUT... as I look at your profile, you may want to give more weight to upinsmoke's opinion than mine:
The thing about League Pass is that the real benefit comes from being able to follow out-of-market teams. I live in Georgia, and before that, I lived in Virginia. If I want to legally watch Kings games, then there is no alternative to League Pass. But, I also follow teams that are not the Kings, too: it should come as no surprise to anyone who's been here awhile that I have been following the Pelicans all season. And, just like with the Kings, there is no legal alternative to League Pass for watching Pelicans games in Georgia.
Here's the thing, though: I can see from your profile that you live in Sacramento. If you are only thinking about League Pass as an option in terms of viewing Kings games, then it's probably not a sound investment. Any Kings games will be blacked out on League Pass, for anyone who lives in CSN-CA and/or News10's broadcast footprint. Now, if there's a team that's not in Northern California, that you also want to follow, or if you're a basketball junkie, who would happily watch any NBA game, just because, then League Pass would be a sound investment, that pays for itself in a month. But, if you live in Sacramento, and are only concerned with Kings games, I wouldn't do it.