CULVER CITY, Calif. — Prime Video has added Los Angeles-based sports reporters Allie Clifton and Kristina Pink to its broadcast lineup for the inaugural season of “NBA on Prime,” the streaming service announced Wednesday.
Clifton, who has covered the Lakers for Spectrum SportsNet, and Pink, who has covered the Clippers for Fan Duel Sports Network West, will serve as sideline reporters alongside Cassidy Hubbarth as part of an all-star broadcast crew that includes longtime play-by-play voices Ian Eagle, Kevin Harlan, Michael Grady and Eric Collins. Analysts for the new NBA coverage include former coaches and players Stan Van Gundy, Brent Barry and Dell Curry, in addition to previously announced contributors Steve Nash, Dwyane Wade and Candace Parker.
“It’s an incredible honor to be part of this new chapter between the NBA and Prime Video,” said Pink, who has spent more than a decade covering the NBA and NFL. “This is an opportunity to tell more stories, reach a broader audience, and share my energy for the game.”
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Clifton joins after hosting studio programming for Spectrum SportsNet since 2018 and becoming the first woman to serve as a color analyst for a Lakers broadcast in 2024.
“Basketball has given me so much, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to join Amazon Prime Video’s outstanding NBA broadcast team,” said Clifton, a former University of Toledo basketball player.
Prime Video’s exclusive NBA coverage is scheduled to tip off on October 24 with a doubleheader. Additional production details will be announced in the coming months.
“This is a group that truly loves the NBA,” said Jared Stacy, Prime Video’s global head of sports production. “We’re excited to watch them share their passion and unique insights with fans starting this fall on Prime Video.”
