Amazon Prime technical difficulties: Fans confused as Hornets-Heat broadcast goes dark in overtime
Here's how Prime Video's broadcast briefly lost the feed of the first Play-In Tournament.
Amazon Prime technical difficulties: Fans confused as Hornets-Heat broadcast goes dark in overtime originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Heat vs.
Hornets Play-In Tournament game was a thriller, as the Hornets survived 127-126 on a late LaMelo Ball bucket. However, Prime Video made a significant mistake in overtime of the contest. With just seconds left on the clock, Amazon's broadcast cut of, leaving millions of viewers in the dark regarding the game.
While the stream eventually got the love broadcast back up, it certainly caused a ton of confusion. Here's how Prime Video's broadcast briefly lost the feed. NBA PLAYOFFS HQ: Live NBA scores | NBA playoff schedule | NBA playoff bracket Amazon Prime technical difficulties With under a minute left in overtime of the first Play-In game between the Heat and Hornets, the Prime Video broadcast went dark.
The game was headed to a timeout with the Hornets up when the the stream went dark, before the service put up a "technical difficulties" screen with music playing in the background. Prime Video's broadcast went off the air for nearly two full minutes during overtime in Heat-Hornets. pic.