Lakers forward LeBron James, who recently starred in an ad for Amazon Prime and has been doing a press tour ahead of the company’s Prime Day promotion next month, could end up joining Prime Video’s coverage of the NBA following the end of his playing career, sources tell Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports.
According to McCarthy, ABC/ESPN and NBC would also almost certainly have interest in James if he wants to get into broadcasting, but LeBron’s growing business relationship with Amazon could give Prime the upper hand. The four-time MVP has previously criticized ESPN’s and TNT’s coverage of the NBA for being too negative, but spoke glowingly about his expectations for Amazon in an interview with Tony Maglio of The Hollywood Reporter.
“(Prime Video’s team of analysts) has so much knowledge and (so many) people that know the game and appreciate the game and talk about the game in such a positive manner,” James said. “So, I think Amazon Prime Video, they’re gonna do a great job showcasing our sport; (the talent) love(s) our sport. Great intellect, great commentary, great insight — I really look forward to that. And like I said, those guys that they have signed up for it, they’re gonna do great things.”
James’ former teammate Dwyane Wade and podcast partner Steve Nash are among the Amazon Prime analysts he singled out for praise, along with Dirk Nowitzki and Candace Parker.
In that interview with Maglio, James was also asked about his stance that he’s unlikely to play in the 2028 Olympics for Team USA — he made it clear his position on that subject hasn’t changed.
“Me being able to support Team USA for the rest of my life — that’s for sure. But me actually going on and playing, I don’t see it happening,” James said. “I’ve given everything that I have, and I will always be appreciative and loyal and dedicated to Team USA and USA Basketball.”
We have more odds and ends from around the basketball world:
- Although the NBA reached 11-year media rights deals with Disney (ABC/ESPN), Amazon, and NBC that will go into effect later this year for national broadcasts, the outlook for game broadcasts in local markets is murkier. Mike Vorkunov of The Athletic explores that subject, noting that the NBA has considered the idea of introducing a local version of League Pass, though that likely wouldn’t happen until 2026/27 at the earliest.
- Keith Smith of Spotrac has published his list of this year’s top 50 NBA free agents, while Eric Pincus of Bleacher Report has projected possible contracts and landing spots for 30 of the best players on the market. John Hollinger of The Athletic, meanwhile, wraps up his look at the 2025 free agent class by focusing on the top power forwards and centers. Our own top-50 free agent list will be published on Monday, after the NBA Finals conclude.
- ESPN’s Brian Windhorst takes a look at five storylines and 12 players who could shape the 2025 NBA offseason, starting with the Kevin Durant trade sweepstakes and what happens with Giannis Antetokounmpo in Milwaukee.
LBJ is right, as usual… why a bozo like Stephen A Smith has even got a job!
Dude is sooo annoying and knows nothing apart of being negative, right?
Bc whether ppl like him or not he draws attention and facts don’t matter, clicks do.
Would love to see the Spurs go all in on Giannas.
I’d say he’s either the second or third best player in the world behind Jokic and about on par with SGA. He’s only 30 whereas KD who they’ve been linked to is 37.
I’d offer Keldon Johnson, Harrison Barnes, Jeremy Sochan, Stephon Castle, pick number 2, 2026 pick swap with Atlanta and 2027 Atlanta first round pick for Giannas and Tyler Smith.
Bucks then get Harper to build the franchise around. While also getting Castle to pair in the backcourt with him. While having a bunch of wings/forwards (Green, Johnson, Barnes, Kuzma and Sochan).
There isn’t a huge amount of picks in this package but that’s cause your getting the second overall selection this year and Castle who just won rookie of the year.
But the two picks you’re adding could potentially be really valuable with Atlanta stuck in no man’s land.
Bucks
Harper Castle Kuzma Sochan …
… Green Johnson Barnes …
Plus they can listen to trade offers on their forwards and try swap them out to fill their needs or add more draft picks if that’s how they choose to build.
As for the Spurs
Fox Vassell Champagnie Giannas Wemby
With not much else behind them. You still have the 14th overall pick this year to help add more players. Malakai Branham definitely had a down year but his efficiency drastically improved and he would get another opportunity. Tyler Smith gets another team and another opportunity aswell. Spurs would be the best team in the league by far