Full NBA games on Prime Video Schedule 2025-26, Dates, Times, TV Info

Every NBA game on Prime Video in 2025-26 Full schedule dates, times, how to watch, live streaming.





NBA on Prime tips off Friday, October 24 with opening week doubleheader featuring playoff rematches between the Boston Celtics at the New York Knicks and the Minnesota Timberwolves at Los Angeles Lakers


Black Friday doubleheader features the Milwaukee Bucks at New York Knicks and the Dallas Mavericks at Los Angeles Lakers to close out Emirates NBA Cup Group Play


NBA on Prime to exclusively stream the NBA Berlin and London Games in January 2026


Prime exclusively streams the 2026 SoFi NBA Play-In Tournament beginning April 14


 ——Prime Sports today announced its full slate of games for the inaugural season of the NBA on Prime as the NBA unveiled the full 2025-26 regular season schedule. NBA on Prime tips off with a doubleheader on Friday, October 24 at 7:30 p.m. ET when the New York Knicks host the Boston Celtics followed by the Minnesota Timberwolves at Los Angeles Lakers at 10:00 p.m. ET, with live NBA on Prime pregame coverage beginning at 7:00 p.m. ET.



Prime Video is bringing NBA fans exclusive live games this season, delivering high-stakes matchups and exciting storylines straight to your streaming device. From early-season showdowns to key conference clashes, don’t miss the action on Prime.



Complete 2025-26 NBA on Prime Schedule, Dates, Times, Live streaming, TV Listings



 (all times ET)


Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays on Prime Video


Week 1: Opening Week 

Oct. 24: Boston at New York — 7:30 PM ET

Oct. 24: Minnesota at Los Angeles — 10:00 PM ET


Week 2: Emirates NBA Cup Group Play 


Oct. 31: Boston at Philadelphia — 7 PM ET

Oct. 31: Los Angeles at Memphis — 9:30 PM ET


Week 3: Emirates NBA Cup Group Play

Nov. 7: Houston at San Antonio — 7:30 PM ET

Nov. 7: Golden State at Denver— 10 PM ET


Week 4: Emirates NBA Cup Group Play

Nov. 14: Miami at New York — 7 PM ET

Nov. 14: Golden State at San Antonio — 9:30 PM ET


Week 5:

Nov. 21: Indiana at Cleveland — 7:00 PM ET

Nov. 21: Denver at Houston — 9:30 PM ET


Week 6: 

Nov. 28: Milwaukee at New York — 7:30 PM ET

Nov. 28: Dallas at Los Angeles — 10:00 PM ET


Week 7:

Dec. 5: Los Angeles at Boston — 7:00 PM ET

Dec. 5: Dallas at Oklahoma City — 9:30 PM ET


Week 8: Emirates NBA Cup

Dec. 9: TBD at TBD — TBD (Quarterfinal)

Dec. 9: TBD at TBD — TBD (Quarterfinal)

Dec. 10: TBD at TBD — TBD (Quarterfinal)

Dec. 10: TBD at TBD — TBD (Quarterfinal)

Dec. 13: TBD at TBD — TBD (Semifinal)

Dec. 13: TBD at TBD — TBD (Semifinal)



Week 9: Emirates NBA Cup

Dec. 16: TBD at TBD — TBD (Championship)

Dec. 19: Philadelphia at New York — 7:00 PM ET

Dec.19: Oklahoma City at Minnesota — 9:30 PM ET


Week 10:

Dec. 26: Boston at Indiana — 7:30 PM ET

Dec. 26: LA at Portland — 10:00 PM ET


Week 11:

Jan. 2: Atlanta at New York — 7:30 PM ET

Jan. 2: Oklahoma City at Golden State — 10:00 PM ET


Week 12: 

Jan. 10: Minnesota at Cleveland — 1:00 PM ET


Week 13 (Jan 12 – Jan 18)

Jan. 15: Memphis at Orlando — 2:00 PM ET

Jan. 15: Oklahoma City at Houston — 7:30 PM ET

Jan. 15: New York at Golden State — 10:00 PM ET

Jan. 18: Orlando at Memphis — 12:00 PM ET


Week 14:

Jan. 22: Golden State at Dallas — 7:30 PM ET

Jan. 22: Los Angeles at LA — 10:00 PM ET

Jan. 23: Houston at Detroit — 7:00 PM ET

Jan. 23: Indiana at Oklahoma City — 9:30 PM ET


Week 15: 

Jan. 29: Milwaukee at Washington — 7:00 PM ET

Jan. 29: Oklahoma City at Minnesota — 9:30 PM ET

Jan. 31: San Antonio at Charlotte — 3:00 PM ET


Week 16: 

Feb. 5: Chicago at Toronto — 7:30 PM ET

Feb. 5: Philadelphia at Los Angeles — 10:00 PM ET

Feb. 6: New York at Detroit — 7:30 PM ET

Feb. 6: LA at Sacramento — 10:00 PM ET

Feb. 7: Dallas at San Antonio — 6:00 PM ET


Week 17:

Feb. 12: Milwaukee at Oklahoma City — 7:30 PM ET

Feb. 12: Dallas at Los Angeles — 10:00 PM ET


Week 18:

Feb. 19: Detroit at New York — 7:30 PM ET

Feb. 19: Boston at Golden State — 10:00 PM ET


Week 19:

Feb. 26: Houston at Orlando — 7:30 PM ET

Feb. 26: Minnesota at LA — 10:00 PM ET

Feb. 28: Houston at Miami — 3:00 PM ET


Week 20:

Mar. 5: Golden State at Houston — 7:30 PM ET

Mar. 5: Los Angeles at Denver — 10:00 PM ET

Mar. 7: Orlando at Minnesota — 3:00 PM ET


Week 21:

Mar. 12: Philadelphia at Detroit — 7:00 PM ET

Mar. 12: Boston at Oklahoma City — 9:30 PM ET

Mar. 13: New York at Indiana — 7:30 PM ET

Mar. 13: Minnesota at Golden State — 10:00 PM ET

Mar. 14: Milwaukee at Atlanta — 3:00 PM ET


Week 23:

Mar. 28: San Antonio at Milwaukee — 3:00 PM ET


Week 24:

Apr. 2: Los Angeles at Oklahoma City — 7:30 PM ET

Apr. 2: Cleveland at Golden State — 10:00 PM ET

Apr. 4: San Antonio at Denver — 3:00 PM ET


Week 25:

Apr. 9: Boston at New York — 7:30 PM ET

Apr. 9: Los Angeles at Golden State — 10:00 PM ET

Apr. 10: Cleveland at Atlanta — 7:30 PM ET

Apr. 10: Oklahoma City at Denver — 10:00 PM ET 


Viewers in the U.S. can watch the NBA on Prime and NBA League Pass across hundreds of compatible devices, streaming from the web or by using the Prime Video app on smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, game consoles and smart TVs. For a complete list of compatible devices, visit amazon.com/howtostream.





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