
Amazon Prime Video hired experienced broadcaster Kevin Harlan to call the NBA games during the 2025-26 season, Streammer announced on Thursday.
Amazon, which is part of the new 11-year-old, $ 76 billion NBA Rights Deals, which makes this fall effective, also confirmed as analysts of Brent Barry, Dale Curry and Stan Van Gani.
Harlan called the Games for Turner Sports for 30 season – 1996 to 2025 – Before losing Turner’s rights. He will continue as a top voice for CBS calling NFL Games.
Harlan’s move for Amazon was rumored for months, and he addressed the subject on “The Sports Media Podcast” in February.
“With losing the rights of TNT, and it is very sad, it is clearly a marine change for most of us and navigating that is always a challenge,” said Harlan. “I am in my 60s and this career has a bright new bright opportunity for someone on my platform, which is the dominance of small broadcasters and incredibly talented people, they want I to join their roster and is incredibly satisfactory.”
Barry, who played 14 years in NBA, has also worked as an assistant coach in the front office of San Antonio Spider along with a broadcaster.
NBA players’ father Stephen Curry and Seth Kari’s father Karie played 16 NBA season with five franchisees. He works as a color commentary for Charlotte Hornets.
Van Gundi started broadcast with ESPN in 2018 before going to TNT in 2019. He was a head coach with Miami Heat, Orlando Magic, Detroit Piston and New Orleans Pelican for the 13 season at NBA.
Haralan joins Fellow Play-Play Announcers Ian Eagle, Michael Gradi and Eric Colins in Amazon fold. Cassidi Hobarth, Ellie Cliftton and Christina Pink Sideline are reporters.
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