The 2026 NBA postseason has barely begun; in fact, the Play-In Tournaments from both conferences are still in progress. But Prime Video has some clear work to do after just a few games. The streamer has suffered technical issues in two of its NBA Play-In streams so far, leaving executives baffled and fans angry.
Key Details: Missed ending: Prime Video’s broadcast of the Charlotte Hornets vs. Miami Heat game cut out in the final minutes of overtime on Tuesday. Audio’s off: Poorly synced audio threw off Wednesday’s broadcast of the Golden State Warriors vs. LA Clippers. More to come:Prime Video is due to stream games from six playoff series once the Play-In Tournament concludes. 30-Day Free Trial
The issues for Amazon started on Tuesday, during the Charlotte Hornets vs. Miami Heat game. The contest had 48.1 seconds left in overtime when the screen went
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