Prime Video is the newest home for live NBA action.
The streaming service will join ABC, ESPN, NBC and Peacock in airing NBA games during the 2025-26 campaign, providing a unique experience for subscribers. Prime Video will give viewers the ability to watch multiple games at once, and game streams will incorporate real-time stats.
With familiar voices like Ian Eagle and Kevin Harlan and former All-Stars like Dirk Nowitzki and Dwyane Wade on its crew, Prime Video is ready to make a strong first impression with basketball fans.
Here is everything you need to know about watching NBA games on Prime Video throughout the 2025-26 season.
How to watch the NBA on Prime Video
NBA games will be available to stream on Prime Video during the 2025-26 season. Before purchasing an Amazon Prime membership, eligible customers can sign up for a 30-day free trial.
NBA on Prime Video schedule for 2025-26 season
Dates: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays
Prime Video will primarily cover games on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays during the 2025-26 regular season. Its pregame, halftime and postgame shows will be held at a new studio in Culver City, Calif.
Day Live stream
Thursday Prime Video
Friday Prime Video
Saturday Prime Video
Prime Video will cover more than 60 regular-season games and serve as the exclusive home for every Play-In Tournament game.
Amazon Prime subscription plans, prices
New subscribers can purchase either an Amazon Prime membership, which includes Prime Video, or buy only a Prime Video membership.
Here is a breakdown what members receive:
Amazon Prime membership
$14.99 per month or $139 per year for Amazon Prime membership; $8.99 per month for only Prime Video membership
Live sporting events, including NBA, NFL and WNBA games on Prime Video
Access to Prime Video's massive collection of movies, series and documentaries
Free shipping and exclusive deals for Amazon Prime members
Prime Video NBA announcers, analysts for live games, studio shows
Here is Prime Video's full roster for the 2025-26 NBA season:
Play-by-play announcers
Eric Collins
Ian Eagle
Michael Grady
Kevin Harlan
Game analysts
Brent Barry
Dell Curry
Jim Jackson
Stan Van Gundy
Sideline reporters
Allie Clifton
JayDee Dyer
Cassidy Hubbarth
Kristina Pink
Studio hosts
Taylor Rooks
Studio analysts
Swin Cash
Rudy Gay
Blake Griffin
Udonis Haslem
Kyle Lowry
Steve Nash
Dirk Nowitzki
Candace Parker
Dwyane Wade
John Wall
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