UPDATE: This article was originally published on August 13, 2025. It was updated on June 26, 2026 to reflect Prime Video's coverage of the NBA Summer League.
Key takeaways
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Prime Video streams NBA regular-season, playoff, and Summer League games.
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The 2025-26 season marked Prime Video's first year covering the NBA.
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An alternative feed, Prime Vision, provides an above-the-rim camera angle with AI-powered insights and is available during the regular season and postseason.
Prime Video will stream 38 NBA Summer League games from July 9-18 in more than 200 countries around the world. This follows Prime Video's first season of NBA action that wrapped up with playoff games in May.
Some of the top young NBA stars will go head-to-head in these preseason exhibition games, including No. 1 overall pick AJ Dybantsa of the Washington Wizards, No. 2 overall pick Darryn Peterson of the Utah Jazz, and No. 3 overall pick Cameron Boozer of the Memphis Grizzlies.
NBA and AWS announce a partnership that will enhance broadcasts and provide fans with live stats to help them dive deeper into the game.
Prime's Summer League coverage includes halftime and programming between games, led by a broadcast team of seasoned voices and basketball legends to bring fans closer to the action.
Michael Grady, Mike Watts, Brendan Glasheen, Carlo Jimenez, and Brian Sieman will share play-by-play duties. Game analysts Stan Van Gundy, Brent Barry, Jim Jackson, John Wall, and Teresa Weatherspoon will provide commentary.
Cassidy Hubbarth, Chris Haynes, Kristina Pink, and Morgan Ragan will serve as sideline reporters.
Here's how to watch the NBA Summer League on Prime Video.
What NBA Summer League games are streaming on Prime Video?
Here are all the NBA Summer League games on Prime Video. All times are in ET.
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Tuesday, July 9: Minnesota Timberwolves vs. New Orleans Pelicans-3:30 p.m.
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Tuesday, July 9: Detroit Pistons vs. Philadelphia 76ers-5:30 p.m.
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Tuesday, July 9: Charlotte Hornets vs. Orlando Magic-7:30 p.m.
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Wednesday, July 10: Milwaukee Bucks vs. Miami Heat-4 p.m.
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Wednesday, July 10: Brooklyn Nets vs. New York Knicks-6 p.m.
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Wednesday, July 10: Chicago Bulls vs. Memphis Grizzlies-8 p.m.
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Wednesday, July 10: Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Los Angeles Lakers-10 p.m.
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Thursday, July 11: Miami Heat vs. Orlando Magic-3:30 p.m.
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Thursday, July 11: Indiana Pacers vs. Philadelphia 76ers-5:30 p.m.
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Thursday, July 11: Denver Nuggets vs. Minnesota Timberwolves-7:30 p.m.
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Thursday, July 11: Houston Rockets vs. Toronto Raptors-9:30 p.m.
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Friday, July 12: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Detroit Pistons-4 p.m.
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Friday, July 12: Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Golden State Warriors-6 p.m.
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Friday, July 12: Sacramento Kings vs. Washington Wizards-8 p.m.
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Friday, July 12: Los Angeles Clippers vs. Utah Jazz-10 p.m.
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Saturday, July 13: Detroit Pistons vs. New York Knicks-4 p.m.
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Saturday, July 13: Atlanta Hawks vs. Boston Celtics-6 p.m.
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Saturday, July 13: Miami Heat vs. Cleveland Cavaliers-8 p.m.
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Saturday, July 13: Phoenix Suns vs. Milwaukee Bucks-10 p.m.
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Sunday, July 14: Philadelphia 76ers vs. Houston Rockets-4 p.m.
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Sunday, July 14: Sacramento Kings vs. Brooklyn Nets-6 p.m.
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Sunday, July 14: Washington Wizards vs. Chicago Bulls-8 p.m.
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Sunday, July 14: Los Angeles Clippers vs. Los Angeles Lakers-10 p.m.
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Monday, July 15: Indiana Pacers vs. Minnesota Timberwolves-3:30 p.m.
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Monday, July 15: New Orleans Pelicans vs. Cleveland Cavaliers-5:30 p.m.
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Monday, July 15: Milwaukee Bucks vs. Charlotte Hornets-7:30 p.m.
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Monday, July 15: Utah Jazz vs. San Antonio Spurs-9:30 p.m.
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Tuesday, July 16: Dallas Mavericks vs. Oklahoma City Thunder-4 p.m.
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Tuesday, July 16: Los Angeles Lakers vs. Chicago Bulls-6 p.m.
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Tuesday, July 16: Memphis Grizzlies vs. Atlanta Hawks-8 p.m.
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Tuesday, July 16: Portland Trail Blazers vs. Denver Nuggets-10 p.m.
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Wednesday, July 17: TBD vs. TBD-6:30 p.m.
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Wednesday, July 17: TBD vs. TBD-8:30 p.m.
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Wednesday, July 17: TBD vs. TBD-10:30 p.m.
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Thursday, July 18: TBD vs. TBD-4:30 p.m.
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Thursday, July 18 (Semifinals): TBD vs. TBD-6:30 p.m.
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Thursday, July 18 (Semifinals): TBD vs. TBD-8:30 p.m.
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Thursday, July 18: TBD vs. TBD-10:30 p.m.
How do I watch NBA games on Prime Video?
Fans can watch the NBA online or by using the Prime Video app on a smartphone, tablet, set-top box, game console, or select smart TVs. Prime Video content can also be downloaded for offline viewing on iOS, Android, and Fire devices.
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Open the Prime Video app on your device. If you do not have the app, download it from the App Store or in the App section on your connected TV.
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Sign in to your Prime account. Not a Prime member? Sign up for a free 30-day trial to try it out.
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Find "NBA" on the homepage, or in the search bar, Sports section, or "Live & Upcoming" carousel.
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Select that day's game.
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Press play.
Prime Video's new studio features two floors, thousands of LED screens, and a regulation half-court set-up.
NBA League Pass, the NBA's subscription service for streaming live and on-demand games, in the U.S. and internationally, will also be available on Prime Video.
Who are the 'NBA on Prime' broadcasters?
Prime Video assembled an all-star broadcast team for its NBA regular season and playoff coverage.
The team features Emmy-nominated sportscasters, Hall of Fame inductees, and former NBA players among its play-by-play announcers, game analysts, sideline reporters, and studio hosts.
The NBA on Prime studio team of Taylor Rooks, Blake Griffin, Udonis Haslem, and Hall of Famer Dirk Nowitzki will provide comprehensive pregame, halftime, and postgame coverage during the Play-In Tournament and playoffs. Player analyst Kyle Lowry will also join the desk for select shows throughout the postseason.
Prime Video's coverage will feature an announce team including play-by-play voices Ian Eagle, Kevin Harlan, and Michael Grady alongside analysts Brent Barry, Jim Jackson, Candace Parker, and Stan Van Gundy.
'NBA on Prime' broadcast features
Beyond the interactive suite of features offered throughout the year, NBA on Prime introduced the Prime Vision alternate feed during the 2025-26 season, along with AI-powered proprietary broadcast enhancements called Prime Insights.
A staple of Thursday Night Football's weekly coverage since 2022, Prime Vision is a next-generation viewing experience that provides distinctive viewpoints from an above-the-rim primary camera angle, alongside AI-powered innovations, on-screen graphic overlays, advanced stats, and more.
Prime Vision will be available for select NBA on Prime playoff games, featuring new Prime Insights:
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Identifying when an offensive player has a mismatch and is in an advantageous scoring position.
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Delivering real-time, advanced stats throughout the game, including catch-and-shoot and off-dribble three-point percentage, dribbles per shot, pace across half court, and more.
These innovations-developed through a unique collaboration between Prime Video producers, engineers, on-air analysts, AI and computer vision experts-are enabled by AWS's industry-leading AI capabilities and infrastructure. They enhance Prime Video's coverage across the NFL, NASCAR, Champions League soccer, and the Masters. Prime Insights highlight key athletes, illuminate hidden aspects of the game, forecast pivotal moments, and bring fans closer to the sports they love.
Real-time analytics powered by custom Amazon AI models bring expert-level insights to Thursday Night Football, NASCAR, and NBA viewers.
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