Overview
- The rollout begins Oct. 15, positioning the reimagined services as a nonstop global hub accessible through the league’s mobile and connected TV app.
- A new weeknight primetime flagship, The Association, debuts with MJ Acosta-Ruiz, David Fizdale, Rudy Gay, Chris Haynes and John Wall, guiding fans to live action with real-time look-ins and analysis.
- The linear channel will carry 60 nonexclusive regular-season games starting Oct. 25 with Oklahoma City at Atlanta, with telecasts also available on regional networks in local markets.
- Coverage expands beyond the top league to include WNBA, G League and BAL games, plus live action from the NBL (Australia), LNB (France), BBL (Germany), ACB (Spain), CBA (China) and KBL (Korea), and the Future Starts Now high school series.
- The league now operates League Pass with season pricing reported at $109.99 for base and $159.99 for premium, available directly and via Prime Video Channels, while a settlement ends TNT Sports’ production role and grants Warner Bros. Discovery expanded highlight and select international rights.