Prime Video has officially unveiled the logo for its NBA coverage, launching in October 2025, as part of a groundbreaking 11-year global media rights agreement with the National Basketball Association. This move represents a major expansion of Prime Video’s global sports portfolio and introduces NBA coverage to subscribers in the Philippines at no additional cost.
This historic agreement makes the NBA the first live sports property in the Philippines to be available for free to Prime Video subscribers. Beginning this October, Filipino basketball fans will enjoy exclusive streaming access to 67 regular-season NBA games, including:
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All 7 Knockout Round games of the Emirates NBA Cup
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Every game of the SoFi NBA Play-In Tournament
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First and second round matchups of the NBA Playoffs

More comprehensive broadcast information for Philippine viewers will be released ahead of the 2025-2026 NBA season.
“This is a major moment for basketball fans in the Philippines,” said a Prime Video representative. “We’re bringing top-tier basketball action, including NBA and WNBA games, to a broader audience—without any extra cost.”
All-Star Studio Coverage and Local Impact
Prime Video’s coverage will be hosted by acclaimed sports journalist Taylor Rooks and supported by a star-studded panel of NBA legends, including:
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Steve Nash
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Dwyane Wade
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Blake Griffin
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Dirk Nowitzki
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Udonis Haslem
Additionally, WNBA icon Candace Parker will join the Prime Video team this fall as both a studio and in-game analyst. She will take the lead on WNBA broadcasts starting in 2026.
Expanded Basketball Access via NBA League Pass
In addition to exclusive NBA games on Prime Video, the platform will also serve as a strategic global partner and distribution platform for NBA League Pass—the NBA’s official subscription service. This offering will give fans access to live and on-demand games across all stages of the season in both the U.S. and international markets, including the Philippines, for an additional cost.
WNBA Games to Stream on Prime Video Starting 2026
Prime Video’s commitment to basketball will expand further in 2026, when subscribers in the Philippines will gain exclusive access to 30 regular-season WNBA games annually. This includes the Championship Game of the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup, plus exclusive coverage of:
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One First-Round Playoff Series per season
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Seven Semi-Final Series
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Three WNBA Finals throughout the 11-year contract
This addition strengthens Prime Video’s position as a leading platform for inclusive and accessible global sports content.