Overview
- Prime Video announced its full on-air team for the upcoming NBA broadcast season, including Hall-of-Famers Steve Nash and Dwyane Wade, alongside champions Udonis Haslem and Candace Parker.
- The broadcast team will feature rotating roles, with Wade, Nash, and Parker serving as both in-game and studio analysts, while Haslem will join studio coverage with Blake Griffin, Dirk Nowitzki, and Taylor Rooks.
- The streaming deal, valued at $1.93 billion annually, includes exclusive rights to 66 regular-season games, the NBA Play-In Tournament, and select playoff and Finals coverage starting in the 2025-26 season.
- Prime Video will also expand its NBA coverage internationally, offering additional games, a Conference Finals series annually, and the NBA Finals in six of the 11 years in select territories including the UK, Brazil, and Germany.
- Additional production details and talent announcements, such as the potential inclusion of Stan Van Gundy, are expected in the coming months.