Prime Video is stepping up its game (literally) by streaming three major Duke basketball games this season. Why does this matter? Well, it’s not just a win for sports fans but also a big move for Amazon in the live sports streaming arena.
Starting this November, you can catch the Duke Blue Devils battling it out in some of their most anticipated non-conference matchups. They’ll be taking on UConn on Black Friday in Vegas, followed by Michigan at the iconic Madison Square Garden in December, and wrapping up with Gonzaga in Detroit come February. This marks Amazon’s first deal with a college team, adding to its lineup of MLB, NFL, and NBA games already available on Prime Video.
While Duke’s games usually air on ESPN, thanks to their ACC ties, this Prime Video deal is a new twist. As part of the agreement, Duke will participate in ESPN-owned events in future seasons. If you’re a fan of streaming sports or curious about Amazon’s growing offerings, this is definitely something to keep an eye on.
Make sure to stay tuned for the exact game times and consider checking out how YouTube’s new features enhance your streaming experience. Who knows what other exciting sports content might pop up next?
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