Stan Van Gundy jumps to Amazon Prime Video as NBA broadcasts shift following historic $76 billion deal
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Stan Van Gundy jumps to Amazon Prime Video as NBA broadcasts shift following historic $76 billion deal
A New Chapter in NBA Broadcasting A seismic shift in the world of NBA analysis unfolds as a celebrated voice transitions to a groundbreaking platform. With a rich heritage spanning decades on both the court and behind the microphone, the seasoned analyst embarks on a fresh journey that promises to reshape how fans experience their favorite sport. A Historic Shift in Broadcast Rights After decades of being synonymous with one of the most recogniz…
Amazon hires Stan Van Gundy as NBA analyst, per report
As Amazon continues to fill out its roster ahead of its first season as an NBA rightsholder, the streamer has added a significant name. According to The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand, Amazon has hired Stan Van Gundy as a game analyst. It’s unclear whether the former NBA head coach will work alongside play-by-play man Ian Eagle, who the global commerce giant has already hired as its No. 1 play-by-play announcer. Additionally, Amazon has also hired e…
Stan Van Gundy reportedly joining Amazon NBA roster
The following article "Stan Van Gundy reportedly joining Amazon NBA roster" originally appeared on Sports Media Watch. Another familiar TNT face is joining Amazon Prime Video. TNT NBA analyst Stan Van Gundy is joining Amazon Prime Video in the same role starting next season, according to Andrew Marchand of The Athletic. It is not clear where Van Gundy will rank on the streamer’s depth chart. Van Gundy — who has been with TNT since 2019, save for…
Stan Van Gundy Hired By Amazon As Game Analyst
Amazon has hired Stan Van Gunde to be a game analyst as they acquire media rights to the NBA. Van Gundy will join Ian Eagle, who has been designed as its No. 1 play-by-play announcer. Amazon has also shown interest in Richard Jefferson who is now part of ESPN's No. 1 crew with Mike Green and Doris Burke. Dwyane Wade and Steve Nash are also candidates for analyst roles with Amazon. Taylor Rooks, Dirk Nowitzki and Blake Griffin will be part of Ama…
Steve Nash, Stan Van Gundy To Join Amazon Prime's NBA Coverage Team
Amazon Prime Video is continuing to stockpile basketball star power ahead of its debut as an NBA broadcasting partner, reportedly hiring Steve Nash and Stan Van Gundy for its coverage team beginning with the 2025-26 season. Longtime NBA insider Marc Stein of The Stein Line reports that Nash, a two-time NBA MVP and former head coach, will be a key part of Amazon’s studio and game broadcasts. Meanwhile, Andrew Marchand of The Athletic writes that …
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