Overview
- The Association debuts Oct. 15 as a free weeknight flagship in the NBA App and on NBA TV, featuring MJ Acosta-Ruiz, David Fizdale, Rudy Gay, Chris Haynes and John Wall.
- NBA TV will air 60 regular-season games beginning Oct. 25 with Thunder–Hawks, with broadcasts accessible in the NBA App for NBA TV subscribers and on local networks.
- The league now operates NBA League Pass, priced at $109.99 for the season or $159.99 for premium, with subscriptions available through Amazon Prime Video Channels and services running on AWS.
- Warner Bros. Discovery/TNT exits NBA TV production under a settlement that grants expanded global content and highlight rights, select international game rights in Northern Europe and parts of Latin America excluding Mexico and Brazil, and licenses Inside the NBA to ESPN.
- Programming expands to WNBA, G League, BAL, top international leagues including NBL, LNB, BBL, Liga ACB, CBA and KBL, high school showcases, plus podcasts and creator content, with NBA TV also offered direct for $9/month or $75/year and carried in roughly 33 million cable homes.