Philadelphia 76ers guard Kyle Lowry will add “analyst” to his résumé this season, Prime Video announced, as the veteran point guard joins the streaming platform’s NBA coverage. Lowry will make select appearances on NBA on Prime throughout the 2025-26 season, with expanded responsibilities expected in the future.
“I’m excited to start the next chapter of my basketball journey with the Prime Sports team,” Lowry said in a statement. “The talent they’ve assembled is incredible, and together we’ll deliver something fresh and special for basketball fans worldwide. It’s an honor to be part of this from day one, and I’m committed to sharing the insights I’ve gained from my career through NBA on Prime for years to come.”
Lowry, who entered the NBA in 2006, has long been recognized as one of the league’s premier point guards. He helped lead the Toronto Raptors to the franchise’s first NBA championship. Lawry earned six NBA All-Star selections, and contributed to the U.S. national team’s gold medal at the 2016 Olympic Games. Now with the 76ers, where he signed during the 2023-24 season, Lowry provides veteran leadership both on and off the court.
Prime Sports Head of On-Air Talent Amina Hussein emphasized that Lowry’s role will bridge his experience as an active player with his emerging on-air presence.
“We look forward to Kyle’s contributions to our team both this season as an active player and in the future,” Hussein said. “His authentic personality and deep understanding of today’s game will offer viewers unique analysis as we deliver NBA coverage that celebrates the game, and educates fans around the world.”
NBA on Prime kicks off Friday, Oct. 24, with a doubleheader featuring the Boston Celtics at New York Knicks. That will be followed by the Minnesota Timberwolves at Los Angeles Lakers. Pregame coverage begins at 7 p.m. ET, with halftime coverage broadcast live from Amazon Studios in Culver City.
Beyond the doubleheaders, Prime Video will connect games with The Crossover, a program designed to bridge coverage between marquee matchups. Every game night will conclude with NBA Nightcap, a one-hour postgame show featuring player interviews and in-depth analysis. Lowry’s presence is expected to complement this coverage. Offering viewers a perspective rooted in firsthand experience at the highest level of the sport.
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