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Prime Video Shows “Technical Difficulties” Sign Instead of NBA Game in Overtime

Prime Video said a hardware failure in its production truck caused the outage as Charlotte won 127-126.

  • On Tuesday, Amazon Prime Video's stream of the Miami-Charlotte play-in game went offline for nearly two minutes during overtime, causing fans to miss critical action.
  • Prime Video holds exclusive rights to all six play-in games as part of the NBA's new 11-year, $76 billion media rights deal, which began this season.
  • With 48.1 seconds remaining in overtime, the feed cut out and fans missed 22.1 seconds of gameplay, including a LaMelo Ball score that gave Charlotte a 125-120 lead.
  • A Prime Video spokesperson attributed the outage to 'a hardware failure in our production truck,' while Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James posted on X about the 'Technical difficulties.'
  • The Hornets secured a dramatic 127-126 victory over the Heat, capped by a layup from LaMelo Ball and a decisive block from Miles Bridges at the buzzer.
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On3 broke the news on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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