Amazon nearing deal to hire Kevin Harlan
Amazon’s future NBA broadcast team continues to come into focus. According to Andrew Marchand of The Athletic, Amazon is “closing in on a deal to make Kevin Harlan its No. 2 play-by-player when it begins NBA coverage later this year.
What a time to be alive," @RealWashedGamer said. Amazon Prime Video in search of analysts to join Ian Eagle and presumed signee Kevin Harlan While Amazon Prime Video is close to finalizing a deal ...
Amazon have just entered the basketball market and are looking to disrupt everything. The $2.35trillion mega corporation has existed in the sports scene for a while but 2025/26 will see Prime
Amazon Prime Video is closing in on a deal to make Kevin Harlan its No. 2 NBA play-by-player when it begins coverage of the league later this year, sources briefed on the discussion told The
Kevin Harlan is taking his NBA talents to Amazon. The longtime broadcaster is nearing a deal with the company to be “its No. 2 play-by-player when it begins NBA coverage later this year,” according to a report from The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand.
Amazon signed Griffin and Nowitzki to join host Taylor Rooks when the platform begins its NBA package later this calendar year. Amazon will start its 11-year, nearly $20 billion agreement with the NBA during the 2025-26 season. The Athletic ’s Richard Deitsch previously reported that Rooks would be the host.
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