The NBA is negotiating with YouTube TV, DAZN, Amazon, and ESPN to launch a streaming hub for local broadcasts as early as next season due to the financial collapse of Main Street Sports Group. Up to 22 teams, including the 13 Main Street teams and others that have left regional sports networks, may participate. Streaming platforms seek guarantees on team participation, with potential deals worth billions. Complications arise from Amazon’s existing League Pass distribution, while teams explore alternative broadcasting options.
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