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 will begin its first NBA season of coverage on October 24, 2025, featuring many familiar and new broadcast voices.
- This launch follows the NBA's 11-year national rights agreement, which includes 66 regular-season games, playoff rounds, and key in-season tournament coverage.
- Prime Video's broadcast team includes play-by-play announcers Kevin Harlan, Ian Eagle, Michael Grady, and Eric Collins along with analysts Brent Barry and Dell Curry.
- Jared Stacy, Prime Video's head of production, noted that the schedule includes multiple high-profile matchups weekly, with an increased number of games following the conclusion of the NFL season, highlighting a diverse team featuring expertise from front office, coaching, and Hall of Fame backgrounds.
- Michael Grady will reduce his local Minnesota Timberwolves coverage next season to focus on national broadcasts and expanded digital content, demonstrating Prime Video's growing NBA presence.
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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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