John Wall Retires NBA Joins Prime Video Analyst Team
John Wall Retires NBA Joins Prime Video Analyst Team

John Wall Retires NBA Joins Prime Video Analyst Team

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After announcing his retirement from the NBA, five-time All-Star John Wall has transitioned to a broadcasting career by joining Prime Video as an analyst for its NBA coverage, starting in the 2025/26 season. Wall will be part of a high-profile studio team alongside Blake Griffin, Dirk Nowitzki, Dwyane Wade, Steve Nash, Candace Parker, and Udonis Haslem, as Prime Video embarks on its inaugural NBA broadcasting season under an 11-year rights deal. Wall expressed enthusiasm about staying close to the game and sharing his basketball insights, noting his deep love for the sport and his ability to analyze players across all levels, from youth to professional leagues. Despite limited prior broadcast experience, Wall is eager to grow in this new role and connect with fans by providing behind-the-scenes perspectives from his playing days. Prime Video will air NBA games on Friday nights initially, expanding to other weekdays and hosting the NBA Cup knockout round, marking a significant new chapter in NBA media coverage. Wall's playing career spanned 11 seasons, mostly with the Washington Wizards, where he was a franchise cornerstone and five-time All-Star.

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