Overview
- Amazon Prime Video confirmed its NBA broadcast team, including Hall-of-Famers Dwyane Wade and Steve Nash, alongside Udonis Haslem and Candace Parker.
- The 11-year, $20 billion deal grants Prime Video exclusive rights to 66 regular-season games, in-season tournaments, and select postseason rounds starting in October 2025.
- Prime Video will distribute NBA coverage globally, with expanded packages in key international markets such as Mexico, Brazil, and several European countries.
- This marks a major shift in sports broadcasting, as TNT exits NBA coverage for the first time in 34 years, leaving ESPN, NBC/Peacock, and Prime Video as primary rightsholders.
- The analyst team will provide a mix of in-game and studio commentary, with Wade, Haslem, Nash, and Parker joined by Blake Griffin, Dirk Nowitzki, and host Taylor Rooks.