Blake Griffin and Dirk Nowitzki will be studio analysts and Taylor Rooks will host studio show when Prime Video begins streaming NBA games in 2025-26.
Dirk Nowitzki was on the call ... every Friday during basketball season. Amazon announced last week that it had hired Nowitzki as part of a new Prime Video studio show. Nowitzki will work as ...
Amazon Prime Video is making major moves ahead of its inaugural NBA coverage, which will begin in the 2025-26 season. According to Andrew Marchand of The Athletic, the streamer has tapped former NBA stars Dirk Nowitzki and Blake Griffin to join host Taylor Rooks in the studio.
Retired NBA stars Blake Griffin and Dirk Nowitzki will be studio analysts when Prime Video begins NBA coverage next season.
Taylor Rooks, Blake Griffin and Dirk Nowitzki will be part of the ... California, on the Amazon MGM Studios lot. Prime Video will have 66 games during the regular season, including all games ...
Dallas Mavericks legend Dirk Nowitzki has hung up his sneakers for a few years now, but now he's trading them in for a suit in the studio. Nowitzki is set to join Amazon Prime Video's NBA coverage ...
Taylor Rooks, who has done incredible work with Turner Sports, will host the program. Ian Eagle, one of the best broadcasters in the game, is the lead play-by-play announcer for the network. It is unclear who else will join him in the booth.
Nowitzki is set to join Amazon Prime Video's NBA coverage when the streaming service picks up basketball for the 2025-26 season. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
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