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Amazon Secures Exclusive Rights to Broadcast Entire Night of NBA Games

NBA Could Sell Local Games Individually In New TV Deal; WNBA Rights Also A Factor


According to John Ourand of Puck, Amazon’s NBA deal is set to offer “exclusive access” to a full night of NBA games (source).

These games are likely to be accessible solely through Prime Video, with local RSNs handling the broadcasts.

In addition to this, the agreement will cover a standard array of regular season and playoff games.

The NBA is said to have a preliminary deal with Amazon and ESPN for broadcast rights starting in 2025 (source).