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Ex-Miami Heat Coach makes jump in NBA Broadcast stand

Former Miami Heat coach Stan van Gundy makes the change from the basketball report from TNT to the Amazon Prime Video.

TNT SPORTS has held NBA round rights since 1989. Its three decades will be completed after the conference final. The NBA agreed to an 11-year contract of $ 76 billion with Disney, NBC Universal and Amazon to transmit NBA games.

According to The Athletic, van Gundy Ian Eagle joins the game show from Prime Video. He also closes TNT reporter Taylor Rooks and former stars Dirk Nowitzki and Blake Griffin, while Amazon begins her reporting with a strong group of channels.

Van Gundys broadcasting career extends over the last eight NBA games. Before he took part in TNT's reporting, he worked as an analyst for the reporting of ESPN in 2018. He then came to TNT to TNT before he was hired by the New Orleans Pelicans as head coach for a season in 2020. After New Orleans and Van Gundy separated, he had returned to TNT, where he had a hobula of her basketball reporting.

Van Gundy was the Heat under Pat Riley from 1995 to 2003. He was promoted after Riley stepped down from the team. Under Van Gundy's reign from 2003 to 2005, the heat had a record of 112-73 and playoff appearances every season. He stepped down 21 games in the 2005/06 season, which led to Riley's return return and a Miami Heat championship.

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