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Amazon Prime Video’s Heat-Hornets Play-In Game Stream Crashes—Fans Left in the Dark During Crucial Moments

Amazon Prime Video's Heat-Hornets Play-In Game Stream Crashes—Fans Left in the Dark During Crucial Moments

You wouldn’t believe the timing on this one. As the Miami-Charlotte play-in game edged into overtime, thousands of fans settled in for the nail-biting moments, only to be hit with an unexpected blackout from Amazon Prime Video. For nearly two minutes, the feed crashed right in the thick of it—mid-sentence analyst Stan Van Gundy lost his audio, and suddenly, “technical difficulties” blinked onto screens across the nation. By the time the stream bounced back, Charlotte’s LaMelo Ball had already dropped a crucial bucket, putting the Hornets up 125-120, leaving viewers scrambling to catch up on the missed play. Social media lit up instantly; even LeBron James himself couldn’t believe it. No word yet from Prime Video on what went haywire, but with exclusive rights to the entire play-in tournament this season under the NBA’s mammoth $76 billion deal, this hiccup has raised plenty eyebrows. So, what does this mean for the future of streaming live sports? Let’s dig into the details. LEARN MORE

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