Prime Video Unveils Broadcast Team for Exclusive NBA Finals Coverage in the Philippines

Prime Video reveals its NBA Finals broadcast team, bringing Hall of Famers, NBA stars, and courtside coverage to Filipino basketball fans.
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Prime Video is bringing championship-level basketball coverage to Filipino fans as it revealed the on-air talent lineup for its exclusive live broadcast of the 2026 NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs.

The Finals, which tip off on June 4 at 8:30 a.m. Philippine time, mark the culmination of Prime Video’s inaugural season of global NBA coverage. For Filipino fans, it means not only access to every game live, but also expert analysis from some of basketball’s most respected names.


Leading the studio coverage is veteran broadcaster Allie Clifton, joined by a star-studded roster of analysts that includes Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famers Chris Bosh and Vlade Divac, former Italian NBA standout Danilo Gallinari, and current Los Angeles Clippers veteran Nicolas Batum. Together, they will provide pregame, halftime, and postgame analysis from the NBA on Prime studio in Culver City, California.


For basketball fans, the lineup brings a unique blend of championship pedigree and international perspective. Bosh, a two-time NBA champion with the Miami Heat and an 11-time All-Star, offers insight from someone who has experienced the pressure of the Finals firsthand. Batum and Gallinari, meanwhile, provide the perspective of accomplished international players who have competed at the highest level both in the NBA and on the global stage.


Adding another layer to the coverage is Kristina Pink, who returns as courtside reporter to deliver interviews, updates, and behind-the-scenes stories directly from the Finals venues.


The matchup itself is packed with storylines. The New York Knicks are making their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999, setting up a dramatic rematch against the San Antonio Spurs, who defeated them for the championship that year. The series also reunites the two teams that faced off in this season’s NBA Cup Championship Game, where the Knicks emerged victorious. Meanwhile, all eyes will be on French superstar Victor Wembanyama as he looks to lead San Antonio to another title.


For Filipino fans, Prime Video's coverage offers more than just live games. It delivers a complete Finals experience with expert commentary, courtside access, and in-depth analysis from some of the sport’s biggest names, all included as part of a Prime Video subscription.


All games at 8:30 a.m. PHT, live exclusively on Prime Video in the Philippines:

  • Game 1: Thursday, June 4 @ San Antonio 
  • Game 2: Saturday, June 6 @ San Antonio 
  • Game 3: Tuesday, June 9 @ New York 
  • Game 4: Thursday, June 11 @ New York 
  • Game 5*: Sunday, June 14 @ San Antonio 
  • Game 6*: Wednesday,  June 17 @ New York 
  • Game 7*: Saturday, June 20 @ San Antonio 

*If necessary


Prime Video subscribers in the Philippines can stream every game live across compatible smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, streaming devices, gaming consoles, and web browsers.

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