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Report: Dwyane Wade is expected to connect Amazon to NBA reporting – Hot Hot Hoops

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The Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade, the largest player in Miami Heat's history, is expected to take part in Amazon Prime for the NBA season 2025-26.

The announcement comes with the former WNBA Great Candace Parker, who joins the network. Glass mirror notes that the offers for both at the time of this publication have not yet been officially.

Wade was from the reporting of NBC for the Olympic Games in Paris over the winter as one of the men's basketball analysts of the men of the team in the USA. He joins a list of former players who join the network to support their NBA reporting, to which Dirk Nowitzki, Steve Nash and Blake Griffin belong. Kevin Harlan and Ian Eagle are expected to be the two lead play-by-play votes for Amazon Prime.

The 16-year-old NBA veteran was a studio analyst at Turner Sports (TNT) from 2019-22. His new role in Amazon remains unclear at that time.

This is subjective, but Wade was great on TV in the past, be it in the studio or as a color commentator. Just make sure that he doesn't judge a Dunk competition again! I personally thought he was best in the studio. He can break down a game as well as most, so I am fascinated by its fit when the NBA merges into this new era of reporting.

Last summer, the league completed an eleven-year-old deal of $ 76 billion for ESPN, Amazon and NBCuniversal, from 2025-26. I have criticized the league's television reporting because 90 percent of the discourse does not about what actually happens on the pitch. Different voices, including wades, could move this (Sans ESPN), but we will only know that until time comes.

Anyway, congratulations, Dwyane!

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