Prime Video Brings the NBA Closer to Filipino Fans with “From Streets to Stream” Watch Party
Prime Video marked the arrival of NBA on Prime Video in the Philippines with an exclusive “From Streets to Stream” Watch Party, celebrating the partnership between the NBA and Prime and the start of live NBA game coverage on the platform.
Held on October 25 at Monarch Manila, the event gathered members of the media, key opinion leaders, celebrity basketball fans, and local personalities for an exclusive viewing experience of the NBA season’s opening doubleheader.

Fans watched the Boston Celtics face the New York Knicks and the Minnesota Timberwolves take on the Los Angeles Lakers, both streamed live on Prime Video. Coverage began at 7:00 a.m. Philippine time with the NBA on Prime pregame show, broadcast live from the newly unveiled NBA on Prime Studio at Amazon MGM Studios in Culver City, California.

The watch party reflected the campaign’s theme, “From Streets to Stream,” which celebrates basketball’s unifying power — from community courts to the global stage of streaming. Guests enjoyed local street-style food, basketball-themed activities, and a dynamic setup that showcased how Prime connects Filipino fans to the sport they love.

Viewers in the Philippines can now enjoy the action with Prime Video’s innovative watch features that
bring fans closer to the game, including:
- Rapid Recap – An AI-powered highlights reel that brings fans who join late up to speed in two minutes or less, before seamlessly transitioning back into live action.
- Integrated Stats – Real-time statistics and advanced analytics available during live games, allowing fans to view player and team box scores, game leaders, and conference standings at the touch of a button.
- Multi-View – A customizable viewing experience that allows fans to watch up to four games simultaneously on one screen, available on select devices such as Fire TV, Apple TV, and mobile devices at launch.
All NBA on Prime games—including 66 regular season games, the Emirates NBA Cup, Conference Finals,
and the 2026 NBA Finals—are included at no additional cost to Prime members.



Prime Video is available in the Philippines for just PHP149 per month.
