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Amazon Lands NBA Streaming Nights

Show Notes
Victor Wembanyama and Anthony Edwards just dropped a playoff duel for the ages—Wemby with 39 points, 15 boards, and five blocks, Ant answering with 32 points on a recovering knee. Their back-and-forth not only shaped every possession but also signaled a new marquee rivalry that could define the NBA for years. The key battleground: Minnesota’s ability to attack the paint. If the Wolves can’t crack San Antonio’s rim defense or if Wemby racks up four-plus blocks, the Spurs could seize control before Minnesota finds answers.
But here’s the catch: on the East Coast, the Knicks are rolling—crushing Philly by nearly 40—but lost OG Anunoby to a hamstring injury just as he was on a historic shooting tear. Without him, New York loses its best perimeter stopper and a crucial three-point threat, forcing them to lean even harder on Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Mikal Bridges. Philly’s Joel Embiid now has a real opening, but only if the Sixers can win the hustle game.
Off the court, the NBA made history—six national doubleheaders will stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video this fall, shaking up how fans catch the biggest games. For more context, tune in for insights drawn from CBS Sports and The New York Times.
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