Prime Video Brings Familiar Faces and New Voices to NBA Coverage
UNITED STATES, JUL 10 – Amazon Prime Video will broadcast NBA games nationally in the U.S. for 11 years, sharing rights with ABC/ESPN and NBC, featuring a team including Dell Curry and Kevin Harlan.
- Amazon Prime Video announced its NBA 2025-26 broadcast team, including analysts Dell Curry and Brent Barry and play-by-play Kevin Harlan, for 66 games starting October 24.
- Following its 11-year, $77 billion NBA rights deal shared with ESPN and NBC, Amazon has recruited top NBA analysts including Curry, Barry, and Harlan to build its broadcast team.
- Coverage includes six NBA Play-In Tournament games and one conference finals series across six seasons, as announced by Amazon. Harlan and Eagle will call key postseason games.
- Amazon Prime Video's NBA coverage launches on October 24, 2025, with a doubleheader, marking its debut in national NBA broadcasting.
- Amazon's $77 billion, 11-year NBA rights deal underscores escalating competition among broadcasters, positioning Prime Video as a major league contender with its high-profile broadcast team.
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Prime Video brings familiar faces and new voices to NBA coverage
Prime Video has announced its lineup for its first NBA season that begins Oct. 24. Familiar voices like Kevin Harlan, Ian Eagle, and Stan Van Gundy join from TNT, while Cassidy Hubbarth comes from ESPN.
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