Amazon Prime feed crashes in final minute of Heat-Hornets game: Reactions
The Amazon Prime broadcast had a near catastrophe, going dark for several moments in the late stages of the Heat-Hornets game.
When the first game of the NBA Play-In Tournament was at its most pivotal moment, the Amazon Prime broadcast went totally dark. Late in overtime, the broadcast feed of the Miami Heat-Charlotte Hornets game suffered technical difficulties, going dark for close to a minute. At the time of the blackout, the Hornets were up 123-120, inside the final minute of the game.
When the feed returned, there were 26. 0 seconds left in the game. During the blackout, viewers missed LaMelo Ball making a running drive.
Fans were greeted with a screen that read "Technical Difficulties. " Prime Video's broadcast went off the air for nearly two full minutes during overtime in Heat-Hornets. pic.
twitter. com/oStTMMprNm — Sports TV News & Updates (@TVSportsUpdates) April 15, 2026 The NBA world took notice: NBA world reacts to Amazon Prime Video crash during Heat-Hornets game Tell me the game didn’t just cut off?!!? Am I trippin??