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Steph Curry is still in the throes of his legendary NBA career, but Amazon Prime Video appears to be angling to bring the superstar on as an analyst once he retires.
Dell Curry isn't going anywhere. Although the longtime TV color analyst has been added to Amazon Prime's new broadcast team for the 2025-26 season, Curry won't be leaving his current position with the organization.
The Charlotte Hornets may not have had much over the years, but they have had a dynamite broadcasting crew. During many lost seasons, the combination of Eric Co
As intimated by Front Office Sports, Dell Curry's hire may pave the way for Amazon to get the inside track on eventually hiring Steph Curry in some capacity for its NBA coverage. That is, for whenever the 11-time All-Star and four-time champion retires:
If Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry retired tomorrow, he would be a surefire, first ballot Hall of Famer. He's a four-time NBA champion, two-time MVP and 11-time All-Star. A
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Total Pro Sports on MSNStephen Curry’s Father Reportedly In Line For Major Basketball Broadcasting Role In Eye-Catching Career MoveStephen Curry's father is reportedly set for a major basketball broadcasting role, marking a surprising and bold career shift.
Steph Curry’s dad is joining Amazon Prime’s NBA coverage beginning in 2025-26, NJ Advance Media has confirmed. Dell Curry, a former first-round NBA pick who now serves as the Charlotte Hornets’ color commentator, will be part of the Amazon team for “some games,” a person with direct knowledge said.
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Yardbarker on MSNDell Curry lands prominent new media gigHaving played in the league from 1986-2002 (and winning a Sixth Man of the Year Award with the Charlotte Hornets in 1994), Curry is also known as the father of current NBA guards Steph and Seth Curry. Dell began working as a television color commentator for the Charlotte franchise in 2009.
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Amazon Prime Video is expanding its NBA coverage team, hiring former NBA player Dell Curry as an analyst. This move strengthens Amazon's ties to Steph
Stan Van Gundy, Brent Barry, Dell Curry, Cassidy Hubbarth, Kristina Pink and Allie Clifton join NBA on Prime's group of broadcasters.