Kyle Lowry to Broadcast During NBA Season on Prime Video
Kyle Lowry, a veteran NBA guard entering his 20th season, has signed a multiyear deal with Prime Video to serve as an NBA analyst while still playing for the Philadelphia…

Kyle Lowry, a veteran NBA guard entering his 20th season, has signed a multiyear deal with Prime Video to serve as an NBA analyst while still playing for the Philadelphia 76ers. As part of the deal, Lowry will be "making select appearances" this season, Prime said, and will have "increased responsibilities in the future."
NBA on Prime's coverage of the league will begin Oct. 24 with a doubleheader, Boston at New York, followed by Minnesota at the Los Angeles Lakers. Lowry is expected to take on some broadcasting role that night; the 76ers do not play that evening.
"I'm excited to start the next chapter of my basketball journey with the Prime Sports team," Lowry shared with CBS News Philadelphia. "The talent they've assembled is incredible, and together we'll deliver something fresh and special for basketball fans worldwide. It's an honor to be part of this from day one, and I'm committed to sharing the insights I've gained from my career through NBA on Prime for years to come."
Lowry is a six-time NBA All-Star who won an Olympic gold medal with USA Basketball at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games. He was also a member of the Toronto team that won the NBA title in 2019.
Lowry, 39, played college basketball at Villanova before entering the NBA in 2006. He'll be only the 12th player in NBA history to be in the league for 20 or more seasons and only the second point guard to achieve this milestone.




