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As part of the NBA's new multi-billion media rights deal, three of Saturday's four NBA playoff games were broadcast exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. Fans without a Prime Video subscription were left in the dark for three Game 1 matchups: the Cleveland ...
Donovan Mitchell and the Cleveland Cavaliers will be taking on Cade Cunningham and the Detroit Pistons in Game 7 on Sunday night. Few things in basketball, if any, are better than a Game 7. The intensity and fight that is shown during a winner-take-all game is unmatched in the sports world.
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Amazon’s NBA studio hosts fume at ESPN ‘nerd’ reporter for scooping their big exclusive: ‘What are we doing, man?’
Amazon's NBA crew made it clear they were not pleased with ESPN's Shams Charania spoiling their big announcement about the league MVP on Sunday. The post Amazon’s NBA Studio Hosts Fume at ESPN ‘Nerd’ Reporter for Scooping Their Big Exclusive: ‘What Are We Doing,
The NBA has agreed to a new national television deal with the Walt Disney Company (which airs games on ESPN and ABC), NBC Universal and Amazon, the league announced Wednesday. The 11-year deal is worth a $76 billion, per the Associated Press. The nine-year ...
Here's how to watch NBA games on ABC/ESPN, NBC/Peacock, and Amazon Prime. NBA.com Staff Throughout the 2025-26 season, national NBA games will be available to watch across ABC, ESPN, NBC/Peacock and Prime Video. With the 2025-26 NBA Schedule fully released ...
Amazon Prime Sports is teaming up with FanDuel to expand its partnership and bring betting capabilities front and center during NBA games streamed on Prime Video this season. Bettors will be able to link their FanDuel accounts to their Prime Video profiles ...
Hours before the official announcement scheduled on Amazon Prime’s broadcast that the Thunder’s star player, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, had won the MVP award, Shams Charania leaked the information in a post on X that created a domino effect in the NBA.
The NBA’s plans to formulate a centralized local broadcast streaming solution could happen a year earlier than anticipated. According to a report by Tom Friend in Sports Business Journal on Thursday, the NBA is reportedly “in talks” with YouTube TV ...