Amazon Prime Video has reached a deal to hire former NBA star Blake Griffin as an NBA analyst, reports Andrew Marchand of The Athletic.
Amazon isn’t one of the league’s broadcasting partners for the current season, but is one of three companies – along with Disney (ESPN/ABC) and NBC – that are part of the new media rights agreement, which will go into effect for the 2025/26 campaign.
Prime Video is slowly filling out its roster of color commentators, studio analysts, and play-by-play commentators, having also agreed to hire Ian Eagle as its lead play-by-play man and Hall of Famer Dirk Nowitzki as an analyst, as Marchand confirms. Reporting last month indicated that Taylor Rooks will be the lead host of Amazon’s NBA coverage.
Griffin, who announced his retirement as an NBA player last April, doesn’t have any NBA broadcasting experience, but multiple reports in recent months have stated he was among Amazon’s targets.
The former No. 1 overall pick compiled an impressive on-court résumé from 2010-23, including six All-Star berths, and has the sort of engaging personality that makes him a logical choice for broadcast work. He was known for his sense of humor off the court during his playing days, making cameos on multiple sitcoms and trying his hand at stand-up comedy.
According to Marchand, the current expectation is that Griffin and Nowitzki will both be part of Amazon’s studio coverage. The company still needs to add more play-by-play and color commentators and has spoken to Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade about a possible role as a game or studio analyst, Marchand reports.
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